Married women with children made up 56% of abortions

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This forced birther talk is totally disproven by this stat. No one forced these women to engage in sexual intercourse. Maybe we just want you to live with the consequences of your actions and think before you abort just because you want to because it is not convenient!


I thought a lot before my abortion and decided that it was the wrong time for me to be pregnant (grad school, debts, no support from the father). This is what most women who have abortions do. It's called being a responsible citizen.


Well, hopefully this decision will motivate women to not sleep with me who are not ready to financially support their offspring. It's called being a responsible citizen. Maybe men can grow up too in the process.


if wishes were horses, beggars would ride.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:See also your post prior to that:

I've had CVS three times and insurance paid every time, but then again, I have a cadillac.


Whether it was once or three times -- the story seems to morph a lot, doesn't it? -- I appreciate your honesty about those choices. Keep sharing.


I'm completely open about my reproductive choices - births, IVF, and abortion - because there shouldn't be any stigma around either. And for people with means, there really isn't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This forced birther talk is totally disproven by this stat. No one forced these women to engage in sexual intercourse. Maybe we just want you to live with the consequences of your actions and think before you abort just because you want to because it is not convenient!


I thought a lot before my abortion and decided that it was the wrong time for me to be pregnant (grad school, debts, no support from the father). This is what most women who have abortions do. It's called being a responsible citizen.


Well, hopefully this decision will motivate women to not sleep with me who are not ready to financially support their offspring. It's called being a responsible citizen. Maybe men can grow up too in the process.


LOL I know if it was up to you and yours, women would have one voucher a month to have sex and god forbid you have sex with someone without planning to reproduce with him. Sex permitted only for reproduction!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This forced birther talk is totally disproven by this stat. No one forced these women to engage in sexual intercourse. Maybe we just want you to live with the consequences of your actions and think before you abort just because you want to because it is not convenient!


I thought a lot before my abortion and decided that it was the wrong time for me to be pregnant (grad school, debts, no support from the father). This is what most women who have abortions do. It's called being a responsible citizen.


Well, hopefully this decision will motivate women to not sleep with me who are not ready to financially support their offspring. It's called being a responsible citizen. Maybe men can grow up too in the process.


LOL I know if it was up to you and yours, women would have one voucher a month to have sex and god forbid you have sex with someone without planning to reproduce with him. Sex permitted only for reproduction!


I'm sorry that your vision of women is a bag of hormones who cannot help but have sex with anyone they find attractive. What I am learning here is y'all's sad vision of humanity
.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This forced birther talk is totally disproven by this stat. No one forced these women to engage in sexual intercourse. Maybe we just want you to live with the consequences of your actions and think before you abort just because you want to because it is not convenient!


I thought a lot before my abortion and decided that it was the wrong time for me to be pregnant (grad school, debts, no support from the father). This is what most women who have abortions do. It's called being a responsible citizen.


Well, hopefully this decision will motivate women to not sleep with me who are not ready to financially support their offspring. It's called being a responsible citizen. Maybe men can grow up too in the process.


Hopefully, men will get a vasectomy before having sex if they aren’t ready to support and parent children.

Men need to take responsibility here, why are they sleeping with women if they aren’t willing and able to get parent?
Anonymous
Look people, the minute I realized you all are ok with abortion for whatever vile reason and won't stand up to say anything about abortion for things like characteristics, I know you all have lost the debate. These kinds of abortions are vile to any normal reasonable person and yet your side offers nothing to say.

Also the minute you guys started saying that it is not about the burden of pregnancy and childbirth but control of genetic code, you have revealed your true colors. All the sob stories about women bleeding out and rapes, bullshit.

Thanks for teaching me all of this. Truly. Now I know the extent of your moral, scientific, and logical bankruptcy. Now I see why you all are so scared of this decision, because you know you can never win the kind of roe policy on a democratic basis, and the SC just shut down your only shortcut.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This forced birther talk is totally disproven by this stat. No one forced these women to engage in sexual intercourse. Maybe we just want you to live with the consequences of your actions and think before you abort just because you want to because it is not convenient!


I thought a lot before my abortion and decided that it was the wrong time for me to be pregnant (grad school, debts, no support from the father). This is what most women who have abortions do. It's called being a responsible citizen.


Well, hopefully this decision will motivate women to not sleep with me who are not ready to financially support their offspring. It's called being a responsible citizen. Maybe men can grow up too in the process.


Hopefully, men will get a vasectomy before having sex if they aren’t ready to support and parent children.

Men need to take responsibility here, why are they sleeping with women if they aren’t willing and able to get parent?


I have no problems with men doing that. Men absolutely need to take responsibility. The man whores better be shaking in their boots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This forced birther talk is totally disproven by this stat. No one forced these women to engage in sexual intercourse. Maybe we just want you to live with the consequences of your actions and think before you abort just because you want to because it is not convenient!


I thought a lot before my abortion and decided that it was the wrong time for me to be pregnant (grad school, debts, no support from the father). This is what most women who have abortions do. It's called being a responsible citizen.


Well, hopefully this decision will motivate women to not sleep with me who are not ready to financially support their offspring. It's called being a responsible citizen. Maybe men can grow up too in the process.


LOL I know if it was up to you and yours, women would have one voucher a month to have sex and god forbid you have sex with someone without planning to reproduce with him. Sex permitted only for reproduction!


I'm sorry that your vision of women is a bag of hormones who cannot help but have sex with anyone they find attractive. What I am learning here is y'all's sad vision of humanity
.


You sure read a lot into things. Are you a obsessed with sex?

It seems you are upset because you feel people are saying women are sexual just like men, that women like sex just like men, and this makes you very uncomfortable. Why do you think it's sad if women like sex and want to have sex? Isn't that men's fantasy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:See also your post prior to that:

I've had CVS three times and insurance paid every time, but then again, I have a cadillac.


Whether it was once or three times -- the story seems to morph a lot, doesn't it? -- I appreciate your honesty about those choices. Keep sharing.


I'm completely open about my reproductive choices - births, IVF, and abortion - because there shouldn't be any stigma around either. And for people with means, there really isn't.


Yay!

Try to keep the story straight, though. Pro Tip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look people, the minute I realized you all are ok with abortion for whatever vile reason and won't stand up to say anything about abortion for things like characteristics, I know you all have lost the debate. These kinds of abortions are vile to any normal reasonable person and yet your side offers nothing to say.

Also the minute you guys started saying that it is not about the burden of pregnancy and childbirth but control of genetic code, you have revealed your true colors. All the sob stories about women bleeding out and rapes, bullshit.

Thanks for teaching me all of this. Truly. Now I know the extent of your moral, scientific, and logical bankruptcy. Now I see why you all are so scared of this decision, because you know you can never win the kind of roe policy on a democratic basis, and the SC just shut down your only shortcut.


Oh, let's see how that one plays out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look people, the minute I realized you all are ok with abortion for whatever vile reason and won't stand up to say anything about abortion for things like characteristics, I know you all have lost the debate. These kinds of abortions are vile to any normal reasonable person and yet your side offers nothing to say.

Also the minute you guys started saying that it is not about the burden of pregnancy and childbirth but control of genetic code, you have revealed your true colors. All the sob stories about women bleeding out and rapes, bullshit.

Thanks for teaching me all of this. Truly. Now I know the extent of your moral, scientific, and logical bankruptcy. Now I see why you all are so scared of this decision, because you know you can never win the kind of roe policy on a democratic basis, and the SC just shut down your only shortcut.


They are? What is your theory for the reason Down syndrome births went down like they did with the advent of prenatal testing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This forced birther talk is totally disproven by this stat. No one forced these women to engage in sexual intercourse. Maybe we just want you to live with the consequences of your actions and think before you abort just because you want to because it is not convenient!


I thought a lot before my abortion and decided that it was the wrong time for me to be pregnant (grad school, debts, no support from the father). This is what most women who have abortions do. It's called being a responsible citizen.


Well, hopefully this decision will motivate women to not sleep with me who are not ready to financially support their offspring. It's called being a responsible citizen. Maybe men can grow up too in the process.


Hopefully, men will get a vasectomy before having sex if they aren’t ready to support and parent children.

Men need to take responsibility here, why are they sleeping with women if they aren’t willing and able to get parent?


Yes!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look people, the minute I realized you all are ok with abortion for whatever vile reason and won't stand up to say anything about abortion for things like characteristics, I know you all have lost the debate. These kinds of abortions are vile to any normal reasonable person and yet your side offers nothing to say.

Also the minute you guys started saying that it is not about the burden of pregnancy and childbirth but control of genetic code, you have revealed your true colors. All the sob stories about women bleeding out and rapes, bullshit.

Thanks for teaching me all of this. Truly. Now I know the extent of your moral, scientific, and logical bankruptcy. Now I see why you all are so scared of this decision, because you know you can never win the kind of roe policy on a democratic basis, and the SC just shut down your only shortcut.


LOL no they didn't, not for people with means. I know it kills you but affluent families will continue to avail themselves of safe abortions just like they did yesterday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:See also your post prior to that:

I've had CVS three times and insurance paid every time, but then again, I have a cadillac.


Whether it was once or three times -- the story seems to morph a lot, doesn't it? -- I appreciate your honesty about those choices. Keep sharing.


I'm completely open about my reproductive choices - births, IVF, and abortion - because there shouldn't be any stigma around either. And for people with means, there really isn't.


Yay!

Try to keep the story straight, though. Pro Tip.

Did you have trouble following the story?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This forced birther talk is totally disproven by this stat. No one forced these women to engage in sexual intercourse. Maybe we just want you to live with the consequences of your actions and think before you abort just because you want to because it is not convenient!


I thought a lot before my abortion and decided that it was the wrong time for me to be pregnant (grad school, debts, no support from the father). This is what most women who have abortions do. It's called being a responsible citizen.


How does it feel to facilitate a murder for your convenience?


I’m sure the father was fine with the decision as well. For every unwanted pregnancy, a man is also involved!
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