Why women live longer than men.

Unbelievable

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7 responses to “Why women live longer than men.”

  1. Eeeeeew!

  2. Oh and if you like dolls: http://www.oneandonlydolls.com/ if I remember correctly there’s some good links to OOAK dolls too.

  3. And I have my Mum’s Barbie from the 60s (I really should plan this all into one comment!)

  4. I quite like the idea of attached glasses like that, but it sounds too much faff to take them off and on. When I used to work in operating theatres, glasses slipping down my nose was a big problem, and I do like the idea of not having arms to my glasses. Contacts were uncomfortable and I’m not brave enough for surgery, so I guess I’m stuck with these for now.

  5. Quite glad, seeing that, that I don’t wear glasses …

  6. I wear glasses Sarah and quite frankly I wouldn’t call that progress. I’ll stick with the old fashioned method myself

  7. Ooooo – haven’t been to BME for ages…. Suffering bodyart-deprivation since the uk equivalent has been down…. So thanks for posting that as I then spent a happy half hour wandering around and finding new work that various e-friends have had done…lol Maybe I’m just a sad individual who doesn’t get out enough at this time of year (I refuse to go into town when its this busy…)

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