Abortion is a decision (at best) a man has a 49.9999% decision on.
Hear me out.
This decision is discussed across a kitchen table, not a legislative floor. And discussed between 2 people that are....
Well baconz had that conversation once. It was nerve wracking....I know its other styles to have a 1 night stand...its just not mine. No fault to others.
But I had that conversation with a woman. It was terror. I won't tell which side she or I stood. But....well....we made the right decision.
And sometimes I probably go too far anti-religion (b/c of how I've been treated by my evangelical extended family). :/ TBF, I've never had a Catholic give me a hard time about religion.
We (ok, she) had a home birth 26 years ago cause the nearest hospital had those fuckin crucifixes. As a recovering Catholic, I couldn't abide that. They symbolize, "We'll deny care, if we feel like it."
This is a good point, and I'm happy your decision worked out well for you and your partner. I had to make a very different decision my senior year in HS, since having a child at that juncture in my life would have literally ruined it. When I next had to face that decision, I was much older and in a much better place, and have EyeQueue, Jr (my daughter, who is now 22).
Those are hard conversations for sure, and I strongly believe they are best left up to individual couples or women to make.
Move the fuck on. There are new issues to face. Ok, not really; abortion, guns, immigration, sexism & racism. HRC is in the rear view mirror.
ectopic pregnancy
People gladly sell out for authotity over others. Collaborators, Uncle Toms, Kapos and Quislings are far too common.
The phuqers will probably put it on Facebook.
I apologize back.
I. Sorry too also.
I did misunderstand.
You heathen(That was a joke)
Sorry, folks. Unwanted, unloved, uneducated children are the Republicans' only hope for voters in the decades ahead.
Hmm. I think I see a pattern here.
A sterling example of a Republican.
Scott. Desjardins.
Abortion is a decision (at best) a man has a 49.9999% decision on.
Hear me out.
This decision is discussed across a kitchen table, not a legislative floor. And discussed between 2 people that are....
Well baconz had that conversation once. It was nerve wracking....I know its other styles to have a 1 night stand...its just not mine. No fault to others.
But I had that conversation with a woman. It was terror. I won't tell which side she or I stood. But....well....we made the right decision.
His name is BaconzJr.
LOL!!!!!!!!! I am a heathen! XD XD XD
And sometimes I probably go too far anti-religion (b/c of how I've been treated by my evangelical extended family). :/ TBF, I've never had a Catholic give me a hard time about religion.
We (ok, she) had a home birth 26 years ago cause the nearest hospital had those fuckin crucifixes. As a recovering Catholic, I couldn't abide that. They symbolize, "We'll deny care, if we feel like it."
It was good. Four stars, would recommend.
I meant that we wouldn't have this awful Supreme Court. Of course, we'd probably only have 6 judges.
Well put, well said, well done. And, not a minute too soon.
This is a good point, and I'm happy your decision worked out well for you and your partner. I had to make a very different decision my senior year in HS, since having a child at that juncture in my life would have literally ruined it. When I next had to face that decision, I was much older and in a much better place, and have EyeQueue, Jr (my daughter, who is now 22).
Those are hard conversations for sure, and I strongly believe they are best left up to individual couples or women to make.
How dare you? Sheesh!!