Do you consider state laws/health care access effecting your child when selecting college?

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Anonymous wrote:Yes. I don't want my kid to me a mom as an undergraduate. Schools like Washington University are totally out now that Missouri is criminalizing abortions for people who become pregnant in Missouri regardless of where the procedure is preformed.



Maybe tell her not to sleep around?

+1. It’s like they are expecting their daughters to get pregnant and that it’s routine.


How many women in college have boyfriends? Do you think they just hold hands?


How many women in college haven’t heard of condoms? Do you think they don’t have access to stores?


How effective are condoms? Not something any woman should stake her future on.


Birth control is very effective. Guess you haven’t heard if that. Condoms are effective and if you use the argument that a girl should not stake her future on, then you are effectively saying she would be better off without the condom. Not logical.


Only 85 percent effective in practice. I am not suggesting my kids play that version of Russian roulette.

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Anonymous wrote:Yes. I don't want my kid to me a mom as an undergraduate. Schools like Washington University are totally out now that Missouri is criminalizing abortions for people who become pregnant in Missouri regardless of where the procedure is preformed.



Maybe tell her not to sleep around?

+1. It’s like they are expecting their daughters to get pregnant and that it’s routine.


How many women in college have boyfriends? Do you think they just hold hands?


How many women in college haven’t heard of condoms? Do you think they don’t have access to stores?


How effective are condoms? Not something any woman should stake her future on.


Birth control is very effective. Guess you haven’t heard if that. Condoms are effective and if you use the argument that a girl should not stake her future on, then you are effectively saying she would be better off without the condom. Not logical.


Only 85 percent effective in practice. I am not suggesting my kids play that version of Russian roulette.



Sure, but you let them play Russian roulette in other ways. Okay.
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Anonymous wrote:I wasn't a slut and I graduated a top college with honors.

I still had an unintended pregnancy at 21.


You sound kinda slutty


That was funny!
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Anonymous wrote:I wasn't a slut and I graduated a top college with honors.

I still had an unintended pregnancy at 21.


You sound kinda slutty


lovely. I am married to the same man 20+ years later. But, yup - I'm a total whore
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I wasn't a slut and I graduated a top college with honors.

I still had an unintended pregnancy at 21.


You sound kinda slutty


lovely. I am married to the same man 20+ years later. But, yup - I'm a total whore


So your man likes sluts. Wouldn’t be the first. LOL.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. I don't want my kid to me a mom as an undergraduate. Schools like Washington University are totally out now that Missouri is criminalizing abortions for people who become pregnant in Missouri regardless of where the procedure is preformed.



Maybe tell her not to sleep around?

+1. It’s like they are expecting their daughters to get pregnant and that it’s routine.


How many women in college have boyfriends? Do you think they just hold hands?


Way to deflect from the actual issue. My DDs will be on oral contraception. Condoms for extra protection.

And abortion as backup if ever needed.

Nothing else s acceptable.



How many women in college haven’t heard of condoms? Do you think they don’t have access to stores?


How effective are condoms? Not something any woman should stake her future on.


Birth control is very effective. Guess you haven’t heard if that. Condoms are effective and if you use the argument that a girl should not stake her future on, then you are effectively saying she would be better off without the condom. Not logical.


Only 85 percent effective in practice. I am not suggesting my kids play that version of Russian roulette.



Sure, but you let them play Russian roulette in other ways. Okay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wasn't a slut and I graduated a top college with honors.

I still had an unintended pregnancy at 21.


You sound kinda slutty


lovely. I am married to the same man 20+ years later. But, yup - I'm a total whore


So your man likes sluts. Wouldn’t be the first. LOL.




anyway, not just stupid sluts wind up with unintended pregnancies. It can happen even to those who counseled others on doing their best NOT to get pregnant.
Anonymous
DC considered a few schools in texas and florida but they sunk to the bottom of her list because of this
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Anonymous wrote:I actually only knew two. One from my sorority and one from our junior year abroad program. Mid-1990s. Both were boy-crazy, heavy partiers with low GPAs.


Same, basically the girls who we knew as slutty.


Neither of you sound like people anyone in their right mind would tell. I had lots of friends and acquaintances who didn't know about mine. Nearly 1 in 4 women will get at least one abortion by the time they are 45. Most happen before 25.
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Anonymous wrote:My kids are also liberals and chose for themselves which schools to include or exclude.

I also sent each kid (boy and girl) off to college with a Plan B just in case.


But taking it might become a crime in some states. Louisiana has a bill that would consider using Plan B homicide.


Louisiana does not have a bill considering making Plan B a homicide.


There is currently a draft of a bill that consider abortion a homicide at any stage of gestation. This would then include Plan B.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/louisiana-legislators-advance-bill-classifying-abortion-homicide-2022-05-05/
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Anonymous wrote:DC considered a few schools in texas and florida but they sunk to the bottom of her list because of this


I’m sure Texas and Florida are crying over this.
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Anonymous wrote:My kids are also liberals and chose for themselves which schools to include or exclude.

I also sent each kid (boy and girl) off to college with a Plan B just in case.


But taking it might become a crime in some states. Louisiana has a bill that would consider using Plan B homicide.


Louisiana does not have a bill considering making Plan B a homicide.


There is currently a draft of a bill that consider abortion a homicide at any stage of gestation. This would then include Plan B.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/louisiana-legislators-advance-bill-classifying-abortion-homicide-2022-05-05/


Plan B is not being considered no matter how many times you say it. It is not in this article, it is not the same birth control method that is mentioned in the article. It is not true.
I am not anti-abortion, I am just simply saying that Plan B is not being considered banned in that state.
Anonymous
Florida schools are off the table for (non reproductive) healthcare reasons
Anonymous
No, of course not. You are all being histrionic
Anonymous
No Texas!
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