Yes Girls 3.mp4
"The Road Trip to Harvard" - LaDawn, aka Jonah Ryan's mom, makes an appearance and we find out how much the Gilmore girls hate B&Bs."Dead Uncles and Vegetables" - Lorelai wears a racist shirt, Jess watches "I Dream of Jeannie," and Luke makes me feel like an asshole for skipping my grandfather's funeral."Lorelai's Graduation Day" - Rory is scared of the subway and Lorelai's parents are proud of her, maybe for the first time ever."Take the Deviled Eggs..." - Rory and Lorelai waste a perfectly good batch of deviled eggs on unnecessary vandalism. I think she even gets to say a few lines. Woohoo, diversity!"That'll Do, Pig" - Clara drives me to drink and Emily trolls Gran."Lorelai Out of Water" - Lorelai wears her worst outfit to date and goes fishing with the dad from "Twilight."
Yes Girls 3.mp4
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"And I didn't like that judgment about girls and the decisions they make. But they wanted me to say that, so I did, and the episode aired, and lots of people have come up to me and said, 'I loved it when you said that.' So, who knows? Obviously, that line reflected the way some people felt."
After secretly hearing most of their conversation, Lorelai announces herself and tells the ladies she has pizza. At the end of the scene, she mutters smugly, "I've got the good kid." So let me get this straight ... Rory is the good kid because she hasn't had sex yet? Why is this show so anti-sex? Rory is a high school senior with a steady boyfriend. If she wants to have sex, what's the big deal? The same goes for Paris and for girls without boyfriends who just want to fuck someone because it feels good. Use birth control, be responsible, and stop doing it if it interferes with your mental health. Otherwise, get that d or v!
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Understanding how best to create demand for new HIV prevention technologies is an essential component of normalizing HIV prevention and stimulating uptake of these technologies at scale. This paper clearly describes a systemmatic process to develop a demand creation video and brochures for a PrEP delivery project serving adolescent girls and young women, a high priority target group for HIV prevention technologies in South Africa.
HIV prevention particularly amongst adolescent girls and young women in South Africa remains a key global health priority. Antiretroviral based pre- exposure prophylaxis is highly effective in reducing the risk of HIV acquisition and has been hoped to be a game-changer when used in combination with other HIV prevention methods. However, effective use will require uptake by those who need (and would benefit from it most), and as a daily tablet during seasons of risk, effective use once taken up. There is therefore an urgent need to increase awareness, stimulate interest and motivate uptake of PrEP as part of HIV prevention. 041b061a72