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[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] Oh, right, your perfect children won’t have sex until marriage, right? I was a good responsible girl and top student. Didn’t stop me from having sex with my HS boyfriend at 16. Doesn’t make me a slut - makes me a completely normal human. I took precautions - we used 2 forms of protection. So I was a sexually responsible human teen. If you think your college students aren’t having sex, I have a bridge to sell you[/quote] If you think all college girls get pregnant, I have a bigger bridge to sell you. If you think birth control and condoms are a made up invention, I’ve got a second bridge to sell you. [/quote] If you think your daughter can't fall victim to rape, I have a bridge to sell you.[/quote]
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