MrsMichaelBluth
MrsMichaelBluth
MrsMichaelBluth

I genuinely don't know anyone who regrets their abortion. Every one of my friends had pretty compelling reasons and gave their decision a great deal of thought.

Truth! I was 19 and knew instantly i would have an abortion. It was an easy choice for me to make and now i am in my 3os and i still have absolutely zero regrets. No guilt, no remorse, nada. Suck it haters.

23. And the only regret I had was not making him wrap it first so I wouldn't have to make that decision in the first place.

I had one Thursday. I don't have any regrets. I can't care for a child right now. One of my friends was particularly judgmental, she has a daughter and doesn't understand why I couldn't do it as well. I don't think I did anything wrong and I refuse to let her make me feel like I did either.

I found out I was six weeks pregnant when I was in the hospital, detoxing from a serious alcohol habit. I had to get my own life together before I could even THINK about bringing another life into the world. I was not even a little bit conflicted & have no regrets at all.

I thought I was against abortion (for myself, not everyone) until I had a pregnancy scare at 20. I suddenly realized I would totally have been on the abortion train, probably without regrets. Nowadays, of course, I'm super excited to try to get pregnant, but somehow that doesn't change my views at all!

Absolutely. We have let anti-choice zealots run the conversation about abortion for too long. The conversation is based on stereotypes about regret and the "hardest decision of a woman's life." There are millions of women in the US who have had abortions, and their experiences and feelings are varied. Women who have

There is an anti-choice club at my University and a lot of the girls in the club use the rhetoric of "we're trying to help women by showing them they don't NEED abortion." But it bothers me so much because there are so many women who have abortions that they don't regret whatsoever. I have many friends who got

Same here. When I had kids, I realized how shitty a parent I would've been had I continued that pregnancy.

I was 19. No regrets.

I had an abortion when I was 21. Probably the smartest thing that I did when I was 21.

I decided at like, 22, that when I become a grandmother I want to be a Gangie in honor of Lucille.

Courtney Milan is fabulous. Unveiled is one of my hands-down favorite books. Also, her upcoming one is called The Suffragette Scandal, and features a rowdy women's rights activist in Victorian England.

Yeah, it seems pretty obvious what was happening and why a woman would be furious - she caught him out creeping, got in his face and he cried like a little whipped pup.

My guess is that he was taking creep shots of her, she let him have it VERBALLY (because there's no evidence that he was assaulted physically), and he started talking shit on Twitter, making her look like a violent animal to enable his racist audience.

There's a great movement that already supports men's rights. It's called feminism.

Some of those "men's issues" you listed aren't even real anyway. For instance:

I think because it was dark as shit, and that seems like a tough sell these days. I for one thought it was hilarious, especially Colin Farrell, who I usually hate but was fucking PERFECT.