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Poor Indian women made to rent out wombs by in-laws

In India's unregulated climate, poor women are being pressured by their husband's families to rent out their eggs for cash.

Posted by Dominique Millette - February 13, 2009, at 07:14AM | in
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I'm surprised no one has commented on this.

When I said "womanly body" I mean that every woman, regardless of size, should embrace their body. For me, part of being a feminist is embracing what makes me a woman. So if some hips and breasts make me a woman, than I embrace that. If one is more slender and less curvy, they should embrace that. In the case of Jessica, she has bedroom furniture curves, thus that is her womanly body and should embrace it.

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