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Was It Fair Of Ulrika To Make This Public?
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https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ tvshowb iz/arti cle-703 8995/Ul rika-Jo nsson-r eveals- did-not -sex-hu sband-B rian-Mo net-eig ht-year s.html I certainly don't think this was fair on her ex husband, and I suspect deep down she has serious issues about men. What do you think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unfair to diss her OH, I hope he says he was served by others.
I refuse hrt on animal welfare grounds.
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I refuse hrt on animal welfare grounds.
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"....The estrogen-replacement drug Premarin, prescribed to menopausal women, is made from horse urine; in fact, the drug’s name is short for PREgnant MARes’ urINe. About 750,000 mares are impregnated each year for the sole purpose of collecting their estrogen-rich urine. Tied in small stalls, unable to move either backwards, forwards, or sideways or lie down comfortably, they stand with sacks strapped to their groins for months on end. In order to make the urine more concentrated, their water intake is restricted, so the horses are constantly thirsty. The foals are considered “byproducts,” and most are fattened up, slaughtered, and sold for horsemeat or turned into dog food......"
"....The estrogen-replacement drug Premarin, prescribed to menopausal women, is made from horse urine; in fact, the drug’s name is short for PREgnant MARes’ urINe. About 750,000 mares are impregnated each year for the sole purpose of collecting their estrogen-rich urine. Tied in small stalls, unable to move either backwards, forwards, or sideways or lie down comfortably, they stand with sacks strapped to their groins for months on end. In order to make the urine more concentrated, their water intake is restricted, so the horses are constantly thirsty. The foals are considered “byproducts,” and most are fattened up, slaughtered, and sold for horsemeat or turned into dog food......"
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