Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing empowering about abortion. I’ll never forget one young woman (speaking from experience) saying:
“Your life will never be the same.”
Heartbreaking.
I had one. Zero regrets and zero impact on my life. Not everyone is that dramatic
Many factors go in to how one feels about their abortion(s) as time goes on. Consider yourself lucky.
You never know how you will feel down the road. Not to mention, you sound like you are in denial to feel nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing empowering about abortion. I’ll never forget one young woman (speaking from experience) saying:
“Your life will never be the same.”
Heartbreaking.
I had one. Zero regrets and zero impact on my life. Not everyone is that dramatic
Many factors go in to how one feels about their abortion(s) as time goes on. Consider yourself lucky.
You never know how you will feel down the road. Not to mention, you sound like you are in denial to feel nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing empowering about abortion. I’ll never forget one young woman (speaking from experience) saying:
“Your life will never be the same.”
Heartbreaking.
I had one. Zero regrets and zero impact on my life. Not everyone is that dramatic
Many factors go in to how one feels about their abortion(s) as time goes on. Consider yourself lucky.
You never know how you will feel down the road. Not to mention, you sound like you are in denial to feel nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is this happening OP, and what is your role and purpose as chaperone? It all seems very bizarre.
Exactly! If you are there, why are they drunk enough to talk to you about their sex lives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is this happening OP, and what is your role and purpose as chaperone? It all seems very bizarre.
Exactly! If you are there, why are they drunk enough to talk to you about their sex lives?
Anonymous wrote:Where is this happening OP, and what is your role and purpose as chaperone? It all seems very bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its beach week and they are adults.
Not always. Some seniors can be 17. Even so 17 and 18 year old are still kids.
No they are not kids.
Not in the eyes of the law.
Birth control people sex Ed etc.. open conversations with your kids boys and girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why beach week is such a bad idea.
+ 1,000
Omg they go to college in three
Months
If they can not handle beach week they should not be going,
Anonymous wrote:Some of the casual sex I had at that age felt empowering and some of it just felt dumb. I did and do wish i'd had more input from a caring adult.