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Wiz Khalifa & Amber Rose Suffered A Miscarriage Prior To Current Pregnancy


Amber Rose recently posted a photo flaunting not only her growing baby bump but her man's latest album O.N.I.F.C.

The mommy to be repped Wiz Khalifa's new album title on her belly and showed off that even her bundle of joy is loving the project. She captioned the photo:

"Even our Lil Wizbud Loves listening to #ONIFC :-)"

While his lady is holding him down, Wiz has been busy making his rounds to promote his album and he hit up Hot 107.9 in Philly with Qdeezy yesterday, and revealed some sad news.

The Pittsburgh native says that this is actually Amber's second time being pregnant and that him and his wife to be suffered a miscarriage during the second trimester of her first pregnancy, therefore during the second one, they wanted to take their time with making a public announcement.

It's very understandable, that the couple would take their time with this pregnancy and we're so happy Amber's is doing very well this time around.

In other news it looks like the head Rosebud has made herself a new friend and it's... Miley Cyrus. The blonde bombshell recently responded to a tweet from the superstar and said that she'd love to do dinner with her, posting:



It looks like Amber is in a good space and her pregnancy is going great. We can't wait for her little wizbud to arrive.

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ginger_maya 8th-Dec-2012 10:21 pm (UTC)
Being included emotionally, yes. But saying "we're pregnant" essentially puts the man in the same position as the woman is, and given all the pressures pregnant women suffer and men don't that just seems wrong to me.
fauxparadiso 8th-Dec-2012 10:24 pm (UTC)
I really think that's overanalyzing things. When you're a couple you just get used to saying "we" a lot. "we're getting married", "we're getting a house", etc. You can say the word "we" and not automatically negate respect for a woman's status.
ginger_maya 8th-Dec-2012 10:40 pm (UTC)
No, I don't think so. The guy has no uterus and he has no business saying he's pregnant together with his partner. Why not say "We're having our period now." too?
myhipusername 8th-Dec-2012 10:47 pm (UTC)
idt you can compare that with a pregnancy tho

when they say "we're pregnant" they mean "we are having this baby together" meaning that this bb will have both the mom and the dads DNA

its not that big of a deal i mean lol
ginger_maya 8th-Dec-2012 10:50 pm (UTC)
Why not? Both are uniquely female biological experiences. Just because the man has the minor job of depositing some genetic material doesn't make him qualified to know what pregnancy feels like. Or what losing the baby feels like.

Would you be okay with a couple saying "We had an abortion" either?
__nocturna 8th-Dec-2012 11:54 pm (UTC)
god you are a dumb fuck
livesamantha 8th-Dec-2012 11:57 pm (UTC)
I am picturing Chris March saying this and it's so amazing
ginger_maya 9th-Dec-2012 12:00 am (UTC)
You know that someone's argument is beaten when they resort to insults.
theotherqueen 9th-Dec-2012 12:27 am (UTC)
Periods and pregnancies are completely different though. Even if the woman is the one carrying the child, the man is still expecting a child as well and is going to be a father. I don't think there is anything wrong with a guy saying 'we're pregnant', it's nice to see some men excited about becoming fathers.
ginger_maya 9th-Dec-2012 12:36 am (UTC)
I compared a pregnancy to a period simply because both are uniquely and entirely female experiences that stem from female physiology. A man experiences his partner's period just as much as he experiences her pregnancy, that is, none at all, simply because he's not physically equipped to do so. Just because men are excited to become fathers doesn't mean they can appropriate an experience that is entirely female.
andieray 9th-Dec-2012 07:11 am (UTC)
Okay, we get it, you hate dads/men.
ginger_maya 9th-Dec-2012 05:08 pm (UTC)
Because basic feminist logic=Photobucket

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livesamantha 8th-Dec-2012 11:56 pm (UTC)
preach
coutureable 9th-Dec-2012 04:08 am (UTC)
To be fair, you can say that "we are going to have a baby" but if you say "we're pregnant", that's just wrong. Technically and otherwise. You're not both pregnant, a woman is pregnant. Pregnancy is currently a state that only women can experience.
blessedbell 8th-Dec-2012 10:26 pm (UTC)
ia.
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