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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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.[/quote] Same, basically the girls who we knew as slutty. [/quote] That's because the "slutty" girls didn't keep it a secret in shame for fear of ruining their reputations or futures. Trust me, I was an abortion clinic volunteer, and despite what the Christians and right-wingers would like you to believe, the #1 demographic who sought out an abortion were 30-45 year old married women who already had kids. During my entire 5 years there, I can only remember a handful of teen abortions. Likewise, I can only remember a few rape/incest abortions. Promiscuous 20-somethings and horny teenagers were not the ones utilizing the services. Why? IMO, it's because teens and 20-somethings are actively trying NOT to get pregnant. They take lots of precautions. The middle-age women always had stories of becoming lax with their birth control and what a surprise it was. [/quote]
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