Anonymous wrote:We really don’t have date rape in the south because our sons are taught to be gentlemen, but take your luck at pennstate or Michigan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We really don’t have date rape in the south because our sons are taught to be gentlemen, but take your luck at pennstate or Michigan.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Gentlemen.
You must prefer northern gentlemen Ike Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We really don’t have date rape in the south because our sons are taught to be gentlemen, but take your luck at pennstate or Michigan.
Is this posted by the same idiot who thinks magic surgeries are performed in the womb?
Yes it’s a TN intern for Mitch McConnell.
She’s very excited about LiFe but doesn’t grasp that she’ll experience the death of one or two of her friends (possibly more; women pre Roe and pre birth control had to be far more cautious about sexual intercourse and it has not been the same since that point) and the complete ruination of the lives of dozens more.
She should maybe have a pregnancy and birth of her own under her belt before spraying sunshine out her butt at everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pre Roe, we were more likely to be in stable marriages, had a choice to work or stay home, and were more likely to enjoy more children, indeed children at all.
Throw me back into the briar patch please.
1) stable marriages? Were they or was it that divorce was more taboo? Were women compelled to leave because they didn’t have the means to support themselves…which leads to…
2) work or stay at home? Work was pretty much limited to teacher, secretary, or nurse. How are you supposed to support yourself on one of those salaries? See #1
3) what about those who didn’t want children? Or wanted few children? If you did decide to work, there was hard pressure on you to quit when you became pregnant. Back to see #1.
Anonymous wrote:Pre Roe, we were more likely to be in stable marriages, had a choice to work or stay home, and were more likely to enjoy more children, indeed children at all.
Throw me back into the briar patch please.
Anonymous wrote:Pre Roe, we were more likely to be in stable marriages, had a choice to work or stay home, and were more likely to enjoy more children, indeed children at all.
Throw me back into the briar patch please.
Anonymous wrote:Pre Roe, we were more likely to be in stable marriages, had a choice to work or stay home, and were more likely to enjoy more children, indeed children at all.
Throw me back into the briar patch please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We really don’t have date rape in the south because our sons are taught to be gentlemen, but take your luck at pennstate or Michigan.
Is this posted by the same idiot who thinks magic surgeries are performed in the womb?
Yes it’s a TN intern for Mitch McConnell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We really don’t have date rape in the south because our sons are taught to be gentlemen, but take your luck at pennstate or Michigan.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Gentlemen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We really don’t have date rape in the south because our sons are taught to be gentlemen, but take your luck at pennstate or Michigan.
Is this posted by the same idiot who thinks magic surgeries are performed in the womb?
Yes it’s a TN intern for Mitch McConnell.
Anonymous wrote:We really don’t have date rape in the south because our sons are taught to be gentlemen, but take your luck at pennstate or Michigan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We really don’t have date rape in the south because our sons are taught to be gentlemen, but take your luck at pennstate or Michigan.
Is this posted by the same idiot who thinks magic surgeries are performed in the womb?