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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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. [/quote] Maybe tell her not to sleep around?[/quote] +1. It’s like they are expecting their daughters to get pregnant and that it’s routine. [/quote] How many women in college have boyfriends? Do you think they just hold hands? [/quote] How many women in college haven’t heard of condoms? Do you think they don’t have access to stores? [/quote] How effective are condoms? Not something any woman should stake her future on.[/quote] 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. [/quote] Ooooh yikes. Speaking of not logical.....[/quote] Glad you get it now![/quote]
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