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...cancer, cancer, cancer," Debbie says. So she and her husband consented to the operation. (The phallus, which doctors eventually renamed a clitoris, was surgically reduced two years later.) The next day the Hartmans took home their recovering infant, whom they quickly renamed Kelli. The family held a second baby shower, and boyish clothing was replaced with lacy pink dresses and other feminine attire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Between The Sexes | 3/1/2004 | See Source »

Instead of looking forward to a school camp, for example, they fret about what might go wrong, like being served food they don't like or having to shower in front of others. While these scenarios might cross the minds of most kids, anxious ones would rather skip the camp than risk embarrassment. Some extremely anxious children worry incessantly about things beyond their control, such as earthquakes, nuclear war and sars, inflating in their minds the danger to themselves and their families. Worse, sufferers feel compelled to conceal their fears from everyone and often grow into depressed teens. "Anxious children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: With Help From Friends | 2/23/2004 | See Source »

...common living spaces. From that moment on, we are constantly in the company of other people—in the dorm, in our dining halls, in class, next to us on the treadmills. Unless you score a single in Cabot and embrace a hermitic lifestyle, chances are that the shower is your only guaranteed source of privacy throughout college. (As a rower, I don’t often enjoy even that small dose of seclusion: Newell Boathouse’s communal shower is the norm...

Author: By Christopher W. Snyder, | Title: Going Solo | 2/20/2004 | See Source »

...ludicrous legislation. If you check out the graduate student handbook, you’ll find some pretty interesting protocol about bathroom etiquette (interestingly, there are no similar provisions in the undergraduate handbook). The book states that students living in university-provided housing must do their foot-washing in the shower, not in the sinks. And if you’re inclined to chewing tobacco, be careful when bathing—there’s no spitting in the showers...

Author: By Stephen M. Fee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hide That Plutonium | 2/19/2004 | See Source »

...only thing I do besides shower and dry my hair is cover my zits, if I have any, and I put on mascara and lip gloss. I have the same perfume I've used for 20 years, Bonne Bell Skin Musk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All Access: Rise and Shine | 2/16/2004 | See Source »

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