Tina Fey Warns College-Educated Women ‘Gains We’ve Made…Are Under Attack’

Planned Parenthood provides Pap smears, STD testing, birth control......all kinds of women's health services. Because they also provide legal, safe abortions, some people want them shut down.

That would be akin to me refusing to pay any taxes because the government funds our military, which kills people.
No......Stop emoting leftist pap.
First off genius, the establishment of a standing Army is an essential function of government.
That is part of the US Constitution. Planned parenthood is a socialists wet dream and it needs to be off the taxpayer teat.
At one time PP was a genuine organization which had one function. To help couples prepare for rearing children and assisting those with pre and post natal care of both mother and child.
Today PP is a left wing political organization which maintains a budget so as long as it promotes the left wing agenda. PP leadership also outwardly supports democrat candidates by kicking back a portion of its funding to democrat PAC's and the DNC.
Taxpayers should not be funding politically motivated social entitlement

Ohhhhh.......and yet they do. You should get on that right away.

So is this supposed to be one of those leftist "This is what the law should be, because it's what the law is right now" circle jerk arguments? Did you not understand that the argument is about how the law is being changed?

Hold your breath.
 
So what "gains" are under attack?
Anyone?
Apparently the gains are something to do with getting free pap smears and the choice of ending the life of an unborn child.



Believe it or not, and whether you like it or not, the right to an abortion is an important right for women's health, for women's self-determinism, for women's economic stability.

You don't have to like it, and you don't have to partake in it.
If you don't like getting pregnant you don't have to. You left that part out. How is the baby going to make any self determinations if she never gets a chance? For me it's a state issue and privately funded.

Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to pro abortion advocates.

That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.
 
Apparently the gains are something to do with getting free pap smears and the choice of ending the life of an unborn child.



Believe it or not, and whether you like it or not, the right to an abortion is an important right for women's health, for women's self-determinism, for women's economic stability.

You don't have to like it, and you don't have to partake in it.
If you don't like getting pregnant you don't have to. You left that part out. How is the baby going to make any self determinations if she never gets a chance? For me it's a state issue and privately funded.

Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to pro abortion advocates.

That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.
"What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one."

Especially the baby. But many people are waiting adopt. I know some that went to Romania for a kid, so you don't need to raise it. Sex does have some risks, pregnancy is one of them. You act like you have no choice. Odd for someone that's pro choice.
 
Apparently the gains are something to do with getting free pap smears and the choice of ending the life of an unborn child.



Believe it or not, and whether you like it or not, the right to an abortion is an important right for women's health, for women's self-determinism, for women's economic stability.

You don't have to like it, and you don't have to partake in it.
If you don't like getting pregnant you don't have to. You left that part out. How is the baby going to make any self determinations if she never gets a chance? For me it's a state issue and privately funded.

Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to pro abortion advocates.
I guess her vagina belongs to the collective.

Speaking of collectives, just let me know when it's your turn to use the brain again.
 
Apparently the gains are something to do with getting free pap smears and the choice of ending the life of an unborn child.



Believe it or not, and whether you like it or not, the right to an abortion is an important right for women's health, for women's self-determinism, for women's economic stability.

You don't have to like it, and you don't have to partake in it.
If you don't like getting pregnant you don't have to. You left that part out. How is the baby going to make any self determinations if she never gets a chance? For me it's a state issue and privately funded.

Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to pro abortion advocates.

That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.
"What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one."

Especially the baby. But many people are waiting adopt. I know some that went to Romania for a kid, so you don't need to raise it. Sex does have some risks, pregnancy is one of them. You act like you have no choice. Odd for someone that's pro choice.

Have you ever been in an auto accident? There are risks to driving, and accidents are one of them. Does that mean that you shouldn't be treated if you're injured in an accident?

I understand there are plenty of choices. Birth control is one. Celibacy is another. And abortion is yet another. Raising a child, or giving it up for adoption is a lovely choice.

My point is that I wouldn't dictate to someone what their choice should be. Whether I agree with it or not.
 
Apparently the gains are something to do with getting free pap smears and the choice of ending the life of an unborn child.



Believe it or not, and whether you like it or not, the right to an abortion is an important right for women's health, for women's self-determinism, for women's economic stability.

You don't have to like it, and you don't have to partake in it.
If you don't like getting pregnant you don't have to. You left that part out. How is the baby going to make any self determinations if she never gets a chance? For me it's a state issue and privately funded.

Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to pro abortion advocates.

That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.

13 or so years ago my birth control failed....today we have beautiful twin daughter's because we chose to be responsible
 
Believe it or not, and whether you like it or not, the right to an abortion is an important right for women's health, for women's self-determinism, for women's economic stability.

You don't have to like it, and you don't have to partake in it.
If you don't like getting pregnant you don't have to. You left that part out. How is the baby going to make any self determinations if she never gets a chance? For me it's a state issue and privately funded.

Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to pro abortion advocates.

That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.
"What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one."

Especially the baby. But many people are waiting adopt. I know some that went to Romania for a kid, so you don't need to raise it. Sex does have some risks, pregnancy is one of them. You act like you have no choice. Odd for someone that's pro choice.

Have you ever been in an auto accident? There are risks to driving, and accidents are one of them. Does that mean that you shouldn't be treated if you're injured in an accident?

I understand there are plenty of choices. Birth control is one. Celibacy is another. And abortion is yet another. Raising a child, or giving it up for adoption is a lovely choice.

My point is that I wouldn't dictate to someone what their choice should be. Whether I agree with it or not.
I drive responsibly and no, never been in an accident except for the guy that backed into my quart panel from his driveway. My motorcycles, not so much.

BUT my argument is that a minority in a state shouldn't dictate to the majority that want to protect the life of the unborn.
 
Believe it or not, and whether you like it or not, the right to an abortion is an important right for women's health, for women's self-determinism, for women's economic stability.

You don't have to like it, and you don't have to partake in it.
If you don't like getting pregnant you don't have to. You left that part out. How is the baby going to make any self determinations if she never gets a chance? For me it's a state issue and privately funded.

Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to pro abortion advocates.

That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.
"What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one."

Especially the baby. But many people are waiting adopt. I know some that went to Romania for a kid, so you don't need to raise it. Sex does have some risks, pregnancy is one of them. You act like you have no choice. Odd for someone that's pro choice.

Have you ever been in an auto accident? There are risks to driving, and accidents are one of them. Does that mean that you shouldn't be treated if you're injured in an accident?

I understand there are plenty of choices. Birth control is one. Celibacy is another. And abortion is yet another. Raising a child, or giving it up for adoption is a lovely choice.

My point is that I wouldn't dictate to someone what their choice should be. Whether I agree with it or not.

Has anyone explained to you what sex is?
 
Apparently the gains are something to do with getting free pap smears and the choice of ending the life of an unborn child.



Believe it or not, and whether you like it or not, the right to an abortion is an important right for women's health, for women's self-determinism, for women's economic stability.

You don't have to like it, and you don't have to partake in it.
If you don't like getting pregnant you don't have to. You left that part out. How is the baby going to make any self determinations if she never gets a chance? For me it's a state issue and privately funded.

Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to pro abortion advocates.

That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.

13 or so years ago my birth control failed....today we have beautiful twin daughter's because we chose to be responsible

You're not the only one that has experienced that. Some people make a loving, unselfish choice. But I wouldn't have ever told you that you had to make that choice if you didn't feel that you could carry a baby for 9 months. Sorry, that's forced servitude; and you are more than an incubator. So your wants on the subject mattered.
 
Apparently the gains are something to do with getting free pap smears and the choice of ending the life of an unborn child.



Believe it or not, and whether you like it or not, the right to an abortion is an important right for women's health, for women's self-determinism, for women's economic stability.

You don't have to like it, and you don't have to partake in it.
If you don't like getting pregnant you don't have to. You left that part out. How is the baby going to make any self determinations if she never gets a chance? For me it's a state issue and privately funded.

Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to pro abortion advocates.

That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.







Leave it to the pro-death ghouls to equate human life with punishment, and to gas on about "good for everyone" while forgetting who it most certainly is NOT good for.
 
Believe it or not, and whether you like it or not, the right to an abortion is an important right for women's health, for women's self-determinism, for women's economic stability.

You don't have to like it, and you don't have to partake in it.
If you don't like getting pregnant you don't have to. You left that part out. How is the baby going to make any self determinations if she never gets a chance? For me it's a state issue and privately funded.

Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to pro abortion advocates.

That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.

13 or so years ago my birth control failed....today we have beautiful twin daughter's because we chose to be responsible

You're not the only one that has experienced that. Some people make a loving, unselfish choice. But I wouldn't have ever told you that you had to make that choice if you didn't feel that you could carry a baby for 9 months. Sorry, that's forced servitude; and you are more than an incubator. So your wants on the subject mattered.

Forced servitude? Good gawd you're a fucking loon.
 
If you don't like getting pregnant you don't have to. You left that part out. How is the baby going to make any self determinations if she never gets a chance? For me it's a state issue and privately funded.

Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to pro abortion advocates.

That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.
"What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one."

Especially the baby. But many people are waiting adopt. I know some that went to Romania for a kid, so you don't need to raise it. Sex does have some risks, pregnancy is one of them. You act like you have no choice. Odd for someone that's pro choice.

Have you ever been in an auto accident? There are risks to driving, and accidents are one of them. Does that mean that you shouldn't be treated if you're injured in an accident?

I understand there are plenty of choices. Birth control is one. Celibacy is another. And abortion is yet another. Raising a child, or giving it up for adoption is a lovely choice.

My point is that I wouldn't dictate to someone what their choice should be. Whether I agree with it or not.
I drive responsibly and no, never been in an accident except for the guy that backed into my quart panel from his driveway. My motorcycles, not so much.

BUT my argument is that a minority in a state shouldn't dictate to the majority that want to protect the life of the unborn.

They are not dictating to you. You are under no compulsion to have an abortion.

Problem solved!
 
Apparently the gains are something to do with getting free pap smears and the choice of ending the life of an unborn child.



Believe it or not, and whether you like it or not, the right to an abortion is an important right for women's health, for women's self-determinism, for women's economic stability.

You don't have to like it, and you don't have to partake in it.
If you don't like getting pregnant you don't have to. You left that part out. How is the baby going to make any self determinations if she never gets a chance? For me it's a state issue and privately funded.

Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to pro abortion advocates.

That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.







Leave it to the pro-death ghouls to equate human life with punishment, and to gas on about "good for everyone" while forgetting who it most certainly is NOT good for.

Have you ever been pregnant?
 
If you don't like getting pregnant you don't have to. You left that part out. How is the baby going to make any self determinations if she never gets a chance? For me it's a state issue and privately funded.

Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to pro abortion advocates.

That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.
"What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one."

Especially the baby. But many people are waiting adopt. I know some that went to Romania for a kid, so you don't need to raise it. Sex does have some risks, pregnancy is one of them. You act like you have no choice. Odd for someone that's pro choice.

Have you ever been in an auto accident? There are risks to driving, and accidents are one of them. Does that mean that you shouldn't be treated if you're injured in an accident?

I understand there are plenty of choices. Birth control is one. Celibacy is another. And abortion is yet another. Raising a child, or giving it up for adoption is a lovely choice.

My point is that I wouldn't dictate to someone what their choice should be. Whether I agree with it or not.

Has anyone explained to you what sex is?
She can't figure out why she keeps getting pregnant.
 
If you don't like getting pregnant you don't have to. You left that part out. How is the baby going to make any self determinations if she never gets a chance? For me it's a state issue and privately funded.

Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to pro abortion advocates.

That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.

13 or so years ago my birth control failed....today we have beautiful twin daughter's because we chose to be responsible

You're not the only one that has experienced that. Some people make a loving, unselfish choice. But I wouldn't have ever told you that you had to make that choice if you didn't feel that you could carry a baby for 9 months. Sorry, that's forced servitude; and you are more than an incubator. So your wants on the subject mattered.

Forced servitude? Good gawd you're a fucking loon.

Carrying a baby is work? Are you going to deny that?

Forcing one to carry a baby is forced servitude.
 
Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to pro abortion advocates.

That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.
"What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one."

Especially the baby. But many people are waiting adopt. I know some that went to Romania for a kid, so you don't need to raise it. Sex does have some risks, pregnancy is one of them. You act like you have no choice. Odd for someone that's pro choice.

Have you ever been in an auto accident? There are risks to driving, and accidents are one of them. Does that mean that you shouldn't be treated if you're injured in an accident?

I understand there are plenty of choices. Birth control is one. Celibacy is another. And abortion is yet another. Raising a child, or giving it up for adoption is a lovely choice.

My point is that I wouldn't dictate to someone what their choice should be. Whether I agree with it or not.
I drive responsibly and no, never been in an accident except for the guy that backed into my quart panel from his driveway. My motorcycles, not so much.

BUT my argument is that a minority in a state shouldn't dictate to the majority that want to protect the life of the unborn.

They are not dictating to you. You are under no compulsion to have an abortion.

Problem solved!
You missed the point, we aren't talking about bean pods, although you apparently reduce humans to that.
 
Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to pro abortion advocates.

That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.

13 or so years ago my birth control failed....today we have beautiful twin daughter's because we chose to be responsible

You're not the only one that has experienced that. Some people make a loving, unselfish choice. But I wouldn't have ever told you that you had to make that choice if you didn't feel that you could carry a baby for 9 months. Sorry, that's forced servitude; and you are more than an incubator. So your wants on the subject mattered.

Forced servitude? Good gawd you're a fucking loon.

Carrying a baby is work? Are you going to deny that?

Forcing one to carry a baby is forced servitude.
You mean after rape? I agree with that, let her abort the rapist's spawn.
 
That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.

13 or so years ago my birth control failed....today we have beautiful twin daughter's because we chose to be responsible

You're not the only one that has experienced that. Some people make a loving, unselfish choice. But I wouldn't have ever told you that you had to make that choice if you didn't feel that you could carry a baby for 9 months. Sorry, that's forced servitude; and you are more than an incubator. So your wants on the subject mattered.

Forced servitude? Good gawd you're a fucking loon.

Carrying a baby is work? Are you going to deny that?

Forcing one to carry a baby is forced servitude.
You mean after rape? I agree with that, let her abort the rapist's spawn.

I mean at all. An unwanted, unintended pregnancy shouldn't be forced on a woman.
 
That's not true. What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one.

I know it's fashionable to portray every woman who gets an abortion as an irresponsible, selfish bitch, but sometimes birth control fails. And I know enough about human nature to know the kind of prenatal care likely to be sought by a woman who is resentfully carrying a forced pregnancy to term. I also know what is likely to be their lives if she keeps that unwanted child.

I don't see celibacy or unwanted children as the only alternatives. I understand your views may differ. In that case, be celibate or have your kids. I don't give a fuck.
"What proCHOICE advocates understand is that punishing a woman for conception with an unwanted pregnancy is good for no one."

Especially the baby. But many people are waiting adopt. I know some that went to Romania for a kid, so you don't need to raise it. Sex does have some risks, pregnancy is one of them. You act like you have no choice. Odd for someone that's pro choice.

Have you ever been in an auto accident? There are risks to driving, and accidents are one of them. Does that mean that you shouldn't be treated if you're injured in an accident?

I understand there are plenty of choices. Birth control is one. Celibacy is another. And abortion is yet another. Raising a child, or giving it up for adoption is a lovely choice.

My point is that I wouldn't dictate to someone what their choice should be. Whether I agree with it or not.

Has anyone explained to you what sex is?
She can't figure out why she keeps getting pregnant.

I'm sorry Mommy didn't love you and Daddy loved you in the bad way.
I'm sorry your kids died so young.
 
13 or so years ago my birth control failed....today we have beautiful twin daughter's because we chose to be responsible

You're not the only one that has experienced that. Some people make a loving, unselfish choice. But I wouldn't have ever told you that you had to make that choice if you didn't feel that you could carry a baby for 9 months. Sorry, that's forced servitude; and you are more than an incubator. So your wants on the subject mattered.

Forced servitude? Good gawd you're a fucking loon.

Carrying a baby is work? Are you going to deny that?

Forcing one to carry a baby is forced servitude.
You mean after rape? I agree with that, let her abort the rapist's spawn.

I mean at all. An unwanted, unintended pregnancy shouldn't be forced on a woman.
But she wanted the sex and knew the risks. So no, not buying it. Let the people decide.
 

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