How-Dolphin flips for woman (video)
Why-Breastfeeding dad denied group leadership
Woman sues over video converted to porn
Why-Russian officials ban sex-doll race
How-Dolphin flips for woman (video)
A too-friendly dolphin flipped out an unsuspecting woman when it jumped out of its pool and landed on top of her. In a video making the Internet rounds, the woman is seen sitting on the edge of a pier with her legs dangling in the water just before the playful porpoise leaps on her, pinning her to the ground, and flaps around between her legs for a few seconds before sliding back into the water with one final toss of his head in her direction.
Really-Woman Sues the Dallas Cowboys; Claims Stadium Bench Burned Her Butt
DALLAS, TX (CBSDFW) - It's a case of a woman with burned buttocks, literally! A Dallas Cowboys fan is suing the organization and owner Jerry Jones over burns she says she received because of their negligence. Jennelle Carrillo says she received severe burns to her buttocks after sitting on a bench outside Cowboys Stadium. "She sat down on this black bench, outside an entrance and unfortunately she suffered third-degree burns as a result of it and had subsequent skin grafts," explained Carrillo's lawyer, Michael Wash. The incident occurred in August of 2010, when Carrillo attended the Blue & Silver scrimmage football game. Temperatures on the day of the game were reportedly more than 100 degrees.
Why-Breastfeeding dad denied group leadership
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Aug. 20 (UPI) -- A transgendered Canadian man who breastfeeds his baby said he finds the distinction between fatherhood and motherhood to be arbitrary. Trevor MacDonald, 27, a Winnipeg, Manitoba, a former woman who became a stay-at-home dad, said he breastfeeds the 16-month-old son he gave birth to and belongs to a La Leche League Canada motherhood support group, the Toronto Star reported Monday. MacDonald said he wrote a letter to the LLLC in June to ask about becoming a group leader, but received a rejection letter seven weeks later. "Since an LLLC leader is a mother who breastfed a baby, a man cannot become an LLLC leader," the organization wrote.
You told me that you do not identify as a mother. You are your baby's father. According to LLL philosophy the roles of mothers and fathers are not interchangeable. I think that this would make it difficult for you to represent LLL philosophy," the letter read. MacDonald said he was "disappointed" by the decision. He said he does not agree with the organization's assertion that motherhood and fatherhood are fundamentally different. "First and foremost I identify as a parent," Trevor said. "I suppose I use the term (fatherhood) because it's what we have going in our society, not because I think it's fantastic or I think it's really accurate."
What happen-Woman sues over video converted to porn
NEWARK, N.J., Aug. 10 (UPI) -- A New Jersey woman blames Parent TV for the conversion of a video offering breast-feeding instruction for new mothers into a piece of online pornography. MaryAnn Sahoury of Fair Lawn filed a federal lawsuit last year against Meredith Corp., the Iowa Company that owns Parent TV, The Record of Bergen
County said. Sahoury said the pornography, posted on YouTube, could be reached by searching for her name and says she didn't authorize Parent TV to use her full name on the breast-feeding video. Sahoury agreed to appear in the breast-feeding video without pay. She said she had concerns about doing it but wanted to help other new mothers. A judge recently refused Meredith's motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
County said. Sahoury said the pornography, posted on YouTube, could be reached by searching for her name and says she didn't authorize Parent TV to use her full name on the breast-feeding video. Sahoury agreed to appear in the breast-feeding video without pay. She said she had concerns about doing it but wanted to help other new mothers. A judge recently refused Meredith's motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
Why-Russian officials ban sex-doll race
PRIOZERSKY, Russia, Aug. 20 (UPI) -- Organizers of a Russian river race involving inflatable sex dolls said authorities have forced them to cancel the event. The organizers said officials in the Priozersky municipality told them the Bubble Baba Challenge-2012, which involves competitors floating down a river on blow-up dolls, would not be allowed due to high waters and road work on a bridge over the Vuoksa River, RIA Novosti reported Monday. The organizers said on the race's Web site they suspect the decision may be linked to recent government crackdown on opposition-related events. "There is a suspicion that at a time of rising opposition sentiment in society, the authorities will be fighting any mass events this way," they wrote.
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