Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s okay for a 20 year old superstar at the height of their career to not be ready to have a kid.
I agree. But she makes him out to be a jerk about it. And on top of his cheating scandal and rumored infidelity, his reputation could use some rehabilitation.
Why is being honest about not being ready for a kid “being a jerk”?
I just think it seems like it affected her emotionally more than it did for him, and that he wasn’t there for her. I agree that a baby would have been a disaster. But like so many guys, he had no problem getting her pregnant and seemed to be emotionally unavailable when she suffered the repercussions of it.
Imagine that a 20 yo not being emotionally available. This is true for women and men.
Sure, but men don’t have to deal with the ultimate decision and possible trauma of aborting a pregnancy.
Slightly different, but my husband wound up taking a miscarriage harder than I did emotionally. Men can surprise you sometimes.
He was with me 100% when we made the decision (not at all a hard one, honestly) at 21 to terminate a pregnancy-we had just started dating. Took me to the clinic, sat with me inside until it was time, then took care of me the whole weekend.
Awww. How romantic! Nothing bonds people better than a good ole fashioned abortion.
Anonymous wrote:Why is she revealing this now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://people.com/britney-spears-justin-timberlake-pregnancy-abortion-exclusive-8362622
Per the title, Britney revealed that she had an abortion while in a relationship with Timberlake because he “didn’t want to be a father.” Yikes. I’m pro choice, but the phrasing isn’t a good look for him.
Why is not a good look for him?
I'm confused. It's perfectly fine to want to terminate
This. OP's politics are clear. Can we just ignore, pls?
OP here. Again, I’m pro choice. But it sounds like he pressured her which sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Smart man. She can’t take care of herself, far less another human.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s okay for a 20 year old superstar at the height of their career to not be ready to have a kid.
I agree. But she makes him out to be a jerk about it. And on top of his cheating scandal and rumored infidelity, his reputation could use some rehabilitation.
Why is being honest about not being ready for a kid “being a jerk”?
I just think it seems like it affected her emotionally more than it did for him, and that he wasn’t there for her. I agree that a baby would have been a disaster. But like so many guys, he had no problem getting her pregnant and seemed to be emotionally unavailable when she suffered the repercussions of it.
Imagine that a 20 yo not being emotionally available. This is true for women and men.
Sure, but men don’t have to deal with the ultimate decision and possible trauma of aborting a pregnancy.
Slightly different, but my husband wound up taking a miscarriage harder than I did emotionally. Men can surprise you sometimes.
He was with me 100% when we made the decision (not at all a hard one, honestly) at 21 to terminate a pregnancy-we had just started dating. Took me to the clinic, sat with me inside until it was time, then took care of me the whole weekend.
Awww. How romantic! Nothing bonds people better than a good ole fashioned abortion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s okay for a 20 year old superstar at the height of their career to not be ready to have a kid.
I agree. But she makes him out to be a jerk about it. And on top of his cheating scandal and rumored infidelity, his reputation could use some rehabilitation.
Why is being honest about not being ready for a kid “being a jerk”?
I just think it seems like it affected her emotionally more than it did for him, and that he wasn’t there for her. I agree that a baby would have been a disaster. But like so many guys, he had no problem getting her pregnant and seemed to be emotionally unavailable when she suffered the repercussions of it.
Imagine that a 20 yo not being emotionally available. This is true for women and men.
Sure, but men don’t have to deal with the ultimate decision and possible trauma of aborting a pregnancy.
Slightly different, but my husband wound up taking a miscarriage harder than I did emotionally. Men can surprise you sometimes.
He was with me 100% when we made the decision (not at all a hard one, honestly) at 21 to terminate a pregnancy-we had just started dating. Took me to the clinic, sat with me inside until it was time, then took care of me the whole weekend.
Awww. How romantic! Nothing bonds people better than a good ole fashioned abortion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s okay for a 20 year old superstar at the height of their career to not be ready to have a kid.
I agree. But she makes him out to be a jerk about it. And on top of his cheating scandal and rumored infidelity, his reputation could use some rehabilitation.
Why is being honest about not being ready for a kid “being a jerk”?
I just think it seems like it affected her emotionally more than it did for him, and that he wasn’t there for her. I agree that a baby would have been a disaster. But like so many guys, he had no problem getting her pregnant and seemed to be emotionally unavailable when she suffered the repercussions of it.
Imagine that a 20 yo not being emotionally available. This is true for women and men.
Sure, but men don’t have to deal with the ultimate decision and possible trauma of aborting a pregnancy.
Slightly different, but my husband wound up taking a miscarriage harder than I did emotionally. Men can surprise you sometimes.
He was with me 100% when we made the decision (not at all a hard one, honestly) at 21 to terminate a pregnancy-we had just started dating. Took me to the clinic, sat with me inside until it was time, then took care of me the whole weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s okay for a 20 year old superstar at the height of their career to not be ready to have a kid.
I agree. But she makes him out to be a jerk about it. And on top of his cheating scandal and rumored infidelity, his reputation could use some rehabilitation.
It seems like he was a jerk boyfriend. I think he was shrewd and used Britney to propel himself to stardom. It worked. Lots of college-aged young adults have abortions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares? Seriously - so long ago and matters to no one
She has a book coming out
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? Seriously - so long ago and matters to no one
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s okay for a 20 year old superstar at the height of their career to not be ready to have a kid.
I agree. But she makes him out to be a jerk about it. And on top of his cheating scandal and rumored infidelity, his reputation could use some rehabilitation.
Why is being honest about not being ready for a kid “being a jerk”?
I just think it seems like it affected her emotionally more than it did for him, and that he wasn’t there for her. I agree that a baby would have been a disaster. But like so many guys, he had no problem getting her pregnant and seemed to be emotionally unavailable when she suffered the repercussions of it.
Imagine that a 20 yo not being emotionally available. This is true for women and men.
Sure, but men don’t have to deal with the ultimate decision and possible trauma of aborting a pregnancy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s okay for a 20 year old superstar at the height of their career to not be ready to have a kid.
I agree. But she makes him out to be a jerk about it. And on top of his cheating scandal and rumored infidelity, his reputation could use some rehabilitation.
Why is being honest about not being ready for a kid “being a jerk”?
I just think it seems like it affected her emotionally more than it did for him, and that he wasn’t there for her. I agree that a baby would have been a disaster. But like so many guys, he had no problem getting her pregnant and seemed to be emotionally unavailable when she suffered the repercussions of it.
Imagine that a 20 yo not being emotionally available. This is true for women and men.
Sure, but men don’t have to deal with the ultimate decision and possible trauma of aborting a pregnancy.