Amy Poehler pregnant: report
She delighted movie fans this past weekend playing a surrogate mother in comedy movie “Baby Mama,” and now it appears “Saturday Night Live” star Amy Poehler will get the chance to be a mom in real life.
Citing Poehler’s representative Lewis Kay, People said Poehler, 36, and her husband Will Arnett, 37, will become first-time parents this fall.
This past weekend, “Baby Mama” opened No. 1 at U.S. and Canadian box
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on 18 May 2008 at 12:59 am # Tami
Ok call me skeptical.Boston, strike one.61 teenage girls, whoa huge data set there.61 teenage girls, known to be in a abusive relationship. Umm, sorry? Wait why are you still letting this guy fuck you?Could they be practicing thier “script” for friends and family perhaps. Prego-teen “Mom, I’m preggers”Mom “You little slut”Prego-teen “No mom he forced me”Now I not saying that they’re aren’t any men/boys that would force pregnancy teen girls, just that this study is hardly “scientific”.
on 18 May 2008 at 1:49 am # Leann
I agree with JoeBlu & floatnsink. Sexuality, promiscuity, and the sex-industry are not “dirty”. They should be admired.Let women do what they want to, and let us admire those of us whom are gifted by nature as living works of art.
on 18 May 2008 at 2:40 am # Kacey
Bingo. That is what I was suspecting while reading the article. Even though, it’s our opinion, but I think it is a convincing theory.
on 18 May 2008 at 3:30 am # Jenny
Here is my source but pn6’s are also extremely interesting :http://reddit.com/info/2de55/comments/Yes my initial post was a bit too dry. I believe that violence and domestic violence sucks and make me sick no matter the sex of the perpretator and victim.What I’m fed up with is that men and especially fathers are heavily discriminated against in domestic issues. In today society women are wonderful (the waw effect http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~baumeistertice/goodaboutmen.htm ) but men are scum.Women are seen as naturally taking care of their childs (while in fact maternal instinct is a myth http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22Maternal+Instinct%22+myth ), they are the victims of domestic violence, they are oppresed by a men society,…Fathers can’t take care of their children, they abuse their wife. Men are violent,…When a girl is abused by a man it’s considered rape, when a boy is raped by a girl he is lucky, he should consider himself lucky and if he has any problem he should tough it up.When a woman abuse a kid we think of her as someone who has psychologicals problems. When a man abuse a kid he is an evil pedophile.It’s painfully easy for a mother to perform parental alienation and get exclusive custody.Domestic violence should be dealt with equally no matter the sex of the parties. Unfortunately it’s not the case today.
on 18 May 2008 at 4:21 am # Sissy
Hey, women should be able to have sex with whoever, whenever without having to worry about the other person trying to abuse them.If they don’t want to have sex, but want to have sex then you got me.
on 18 May 2008 at 5:11 am # Marquis
http://reddit.com/info/2nyv5/comments/c2o0zohttp://www.csulb.edu/~mfiebert/assault.htm
on 18 May 2008 at 6:02 am # Lakeshia
Beyond selfish-gene kind of stuff (which I would agree with) there also seems to be a certain kind of guy who has a certain kind of limited view of maleness associated with domination of women (physically, verbally) as well as being a patriarchal type daddy.Now whether that’s still an evolutionary psychological type thing (plenty of evidence for that) or a cultural type thing (ditto) is a whole different debate.
on 18 May 2008 at 6:53 am # Kaety
That’s for people who have a possible career and are worried about future obligations. If you have to pay 18% of your official take home of $0 then I’m sure you don’t care as much.