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  • Posted By: Kim Coop @ 05/23/2008 3:53:09 PM

    Whoops. The link didn't go through.

    http://bestparentever.com

  • Posted By: Kim Coop @ 05/23/2008 3:51:29 PM

    I just found this hysterical parenting blog that talks about mommy's getting tummy tucks.

    http://www.bestparentever.com/wp-admin/index.php?page=stats&day=2008-05-23

  • Posted By: stella25 @ 05/21/2008 1:14:43 PM

    This all is not about being a good/bad mother.Instead it shows how people's attitude towards items like beauty and fitness has changed in the capitalist world.In my opinion the book on the first place is pointing to the fact that every mother should want to have a plastic surgery and this I don't find that normal.

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