Anonymous wrote:Anyone watching season 2? For the life of me, I can’t figure out how Kate is considered attractive. She’s pretty much a guy, in all her mannerisms.
And the constant hookups with Frankie and other women is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I think Kate is attractive. She has a really nice body . While her face isn't conventionally pretty I think it's attractive and unique.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best episode was when the mom babysat, that was a riot. But it reached an all time low with that abortion episode.
Why was that an all-time low? It was actually very realistic. You know that a very high percentage of abortions, at least in the US, are done by women who are already moms.
I'm pro-choice and I'm sure this will open a whole can of worms, but I was seriously let down by the couple's decision to abort. It wasn't as if they were destitute. They lived a very comfortable life, the third baby was simply... inconvenient. I was actually quite disgusted by their choice.
You're not as pro-choice as you think then, if you believe it's okay to judge women for their choice.
Whatever. I also believe women are all entitled to their own opinions, and I shared mine.
that is perfectly fine for you to have your own opinion, just as this fictional family has their own opinion
.... but, your first statement "i was actually quite disgusted by their choice" is 100% judgement. So just acknowledge that you ARE judging another women for having a different opinion than you. that's fine, freedom of speech, but you are judging this women for her choice while also spouting that you are pro-choice
hypocrisy: the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one's own behavior does not conform; pretense.
Yes, of course I am judging this FICTIONAL couple - that's part of having an opinion, the ability to judge. You judge people too. Being pro-choice simply means you believe abortion should be safe, legal, and available to women who choose that option. It doesn't mean you have to agree with the reasons behind the choice. That's a fairly simple concept; I'm sorry you don't seem to understand it.
looks like we have different views on what it means to be pro-choice then.
My definition is: pro-choice means you believe abortion should be safe, legal, and available to women who choose that option WITHOUT JUDGEMENT because I acknowledge that I don't know your life and your body.
Your definition is: pro-choice means you believe abortion should be safe, legal, and available to women who choose that option - but I will pass judgement on you for making that choice.
carry on![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best episode was when the mom babysat, that was a riot. But it reached an all time low with that abortion episode.
Why was that an all-time low? It was actually very realistic. You know that a very high percentage of abortions, at least in the US, are done by women who are already moms.
I'm pro-choice and I'm sure this will open a whole can of worms, but I was seriously let down by the couple's decision to abort. It wasn't as if they were destitute. They lived a very comfortable life, the third baby was simply... inconvenient. I was actually quite disgusted by their choice.
You're not as pro-choice as you think then, if you believe it's okay to judge women for their choice.
Whatever. I also believe women are all entitled to their own opinions, and I shared mine.
that is perfectly fine for you to have your own opinion, just as this fictional family has their own opinion
.... but, your first statement "i was actually quite disgusted by their choice" is 100% judgement. So just acknowledge that you ARE judging another women for having a different opinion than you. that's fine, freedom of speech, but you are judging this women for her choice while also spouting that you are pro-choice
hypocrisy: the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one's own behavior does not conform; pretense.
Yes, of course I am judging this FICTIONAL couple - that's part of having an opinion, the ability to judge. You judge people too. Being pro-choice simply means you believe abortion should be safe, legal, and available to women who choose that option. It doesn't mean you have to agree with the reasons behind the choice. That's a fairly simple concept; I'm sorry you don't seem to understand it.
looks like we have different views on what it means to be pro-choice then.
My definition is: pro-choice means you believe abortion should be safe, legal, and available to women who choose that option WITHOUT JUDGEMENT because I acknowledge that I don't know your life and your body.
Your definition is: pro-choice means you believe abortion should be safe, legal, and available to women who choose that option - but I will pass judgement on you for making that choice.
carry on![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best episode was when the mom babysat, that was a riot. But it reached an all time low with that abortion episode.
Why was that an all-time low? It was actually very realistic. You know that a very high percentage of abortions, at least in the US, are done by women who are already moms.
I'm pro-choice and I'm sure this will open a whole can of worms, but I was seriously let down by the couple's decision to abort. It wasn't as if they were destitute. They lived a very comfortable life, the third baby was simply... inconvenient. I was actually quite disgusted by their choice.
You're not as pro-choice as you think then, if you believe it's okay to judge women for their choice.
Whatever. I also believe women are all entitled to their own opinions, and I shared mine.
that is perfectly fine for you to have your own opinion, just as this fictional family has their own opinion
.... but, your first statement "i was actually quite disgusted by their choice" is 100% judgement. So just acknowledge that you ARE judging another women for having a different opinion than you. that's fine, freedom of speech, but you are judging this women for her choice while also spouting that you are pro-choice
hypocrisy: the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one's own behavior does not conform; pretense.
Yes, of course I am judging this FICTIONAL couple - that's part of having an opinion, the ability to judge. You judge people too. Being pro-choice simply means you believe abortion should be safe, legal, and available to women who choose that option. It doesn't mean you have to agree with the reasons behind the choice. That's a fairly simple concept; I'm sorry you don't seem to understand it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best episode was when the mom babysat, that was a riot. But it reached an all time low with that abortion episode.
Why was that an all-time low? It was actually very realistic. You know that a very high percentage of abortions, at least in the US, are done by women who are already moms.
I'm pro-choice and I'm sure this will open a whole can of worms, but I was seriously let down by the couple's decision to abort. It wasn't as if they were destitute. They lived a very comfortable life, the third baby was simply... inconvenient. I was actually quite disgusted by their choice.
You're not as pro-choice as you think then, if you believe it's okay to judge women for their choice.
Whatever. I also believe women are all entitled to their own opinions, and I shared mine.
that is perfectly fine for you to have your own opinion, just as this fictional family has their own opinion
.... but, your first statement "i was actually quite disgusted by their choice" is 100% judgement. So just acknowledge that you ARE judging another women for having a different opinion than you. that's fine, freedom of speech, but you are judging this women for her choice while also spouting that you are pro-choice
hypocrisy: the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one's own behavior does not conform; pretense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best episode was when the mom babysat, that was a riot. But it reached an all time low with that abortion episode.
Why was that an all-time low? It was actually very realistic. You know that a very high percentage of abortions, at least in the US, are done by women who are already moms.
I'm pro-choice and I'm sure this will open a whole can of worms, but I was seriously let down by the couple's decision to abort. It wasn't as if they were destitute. They lived a very comfortable life, the third baby was simply... inconvenient. I was actually quite disgusted by their choice.
You're not as pro-choice as you think then, if you believe it's okay to judge women for their choice.
Whatever. I also believe women are all entitled to their own opinions, and I shared mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best episode was when the mom babysat, that was a riot. But it reached an all time low with that abortion episode.
Why was that an all-time low? It was actually very realistic. You know that a very high percentage of abortions, at least in the US, are done by women who are already moms.
I'm pro-choice and I'm sure this will open a whole can of worms, but I was seriously let down by the couple's decision to abort. It wasn't as if they were destitute. They lived a very comfortable life, the third baby was simply... inconvenient. I was actually quite disgusted by their choice.
You're not as pro-choice as you think then, if you believe it's okay to judge women for their choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best episode was when the mom babysat, that was a riot. But it reached an all time low with that abortion episode.
Why was that an all-time low? It was actually very realistic. You know that a very high percentage of abortions, at least in the US, are done by women who are already moms.
I'm pro-choice and I'm sure this will open a whole can of worms, but I was seriously let down by the couple's decision to abort. It wasn't as if they were destitute. They lived a very comfortable life, the third baby was simply... inconvenient. I was actually quite disgusted by their choice.
You're not as pro-choice as you think then, if you believe it's okay to judge women for their choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best episode was when the mom babysat, that was a riot. But it reached an all time low with that abortion episode.
Why was that an all-time low? It was actually very realistic. You know that a very high percentage of abortions, at least in the US, are done by women who are already moms.
I'm pro-choice and I'm sure this will open a whole can of worms, but I was seriously let down by the couple's decision to abort. It wasn't as if they were destitute. They lived a very comfortable life, the third baby was simply... inconvenient. I was actually quite disgusted by their choice.