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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I was off the pill for two days because I had a 104 degree temperature. [/quote] But you chose not to take the readily available morning after pill. [quote]If I had not been raised religiously, I would have had an abortion. [/quote] [b]You chose [/b]not to have an abortion because reasons. Stop blaming your husband and your religious upbringing for [i]your[/i] bad choices.[/quote] It was not readily available then. You had to have a prescription. I was extremely sick for two weeks—I was barely getting out of bed and I was taking a lot of medication. I was not thinking at all about pregnancy being possible. I was too ill to even think like that and it was not as simple as going to CVS. When a spouse says no, the other should stop. Period. Stop derailing the thread. I was defending myself from an early poster’s assumption about things. I am not soliciting your opinion. My question was about “feeling nothing” with a divorce. That has been answered and I do not need any more nasty comments. You have no idea what else has happened so just stop.[/quote]
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