Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50 something here, still raising a high schooler, and my trigger is abortion bans and how they might impact my child. She's not sexually active but all it takes is one mistake..... or SA.
I agree with this We came so far with reproductive rights just to now have it reversed. How come young women aren't protesting in the streets? And young men too!
Because most feel like they can go to a neighboring state, get an abortion, and come back home.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve had to yell at 3 doctors in the last two years for talking down to me.
One really did hear me, one was appalled I’d speak to him that way, refused to talk to me once the tests came back and I was right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50 something here, still raising a high schooler, and my trigger is abortion bans and how they might impact my child. She's not sexually active but all it takes is one mistake..... or SA.
I agree with this We came so far with reproductive rights just to now have it reversed. How come young women aren't protesting in the streets? And young men too!
Because most feel like they can go to a neighboring state, get an abortion, and come back home.
So only rich women have access?
Anonymous wrote:Republicans banning No Fault Divorce in 2024.
Republicans Project 2025 and behind the scences plans for all women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50 something here, still raising a high schooler, and my trigger is abortion bans and how they might impact my child. She's not sexually active but all it takes is one mistake..... or SA.
I agree with this We came so far with reproductive rights just to now have it reversed. How come young women aren't protesting in the streets? And young men too!
Because most feel like they can go to a neighboring state, get an abortion, and come back home.
Anonymous wrote:NP. I think it’s the rise of misogyny as an overt political platform of both parties. Both parties are openly throwing themselves into misogyny as a winning electoral issue. It’s frankly terrifying.
Anonymous wrote:This is a meaningless question. You will get as many different answers as the number of women who answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s been 11 pages, is everyone agreeing it’s our necks?
Nora Ephron wrote a book on this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Feel_Bad_About_My_Neck
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My answer: Trumpers & Republicans
My answer; Bidumbers and Democrats.
See, they cant even come up with something original.
and yes, PP, it is our necks. I don't like scarves. Argh.
See, you are too dense to get I was mocking a stupid post by responding with the opposite mirror image of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50 something here, still raising a high schooler, and my trigger is abortion bans and how they might impact my child. She's not sexually active but all it takes is one mistake..... or SA.
I agree with this We came so far with reproductive rights just to now have it reversed. How come young women aren't protesting in the streets? And young men too!
Shut up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50 something here, still raising a high schooler, and my trigger is abortion bans and how they might impact my child. She's not sexually active but all it takes is one mistake..... or SA.
I agree with this We came so far with reproductive rights just to now have it reversed. How come young women aren't protesting in the streets? And young men too!
Because most feel like they can go to a neighboring state, get an abortion, and come back home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50 something here, still raising a high schooler, and my trigger is abortion bans and how they might impact my child. She's not sexually active but all it takes is one mistake..... or SA.
I agree with this We came so far with reproductive rights just to now have it reversed. How come young women aren't protesting in the streets? And young men too!