Oddchild13
Oddchild13
Oddchild13

Back when the Texas legislature was debating their 2013 TRAP bill, there was a live feed of people testifying before or against the bill. I watched for a few hours, and every single woman testifying in favor of it mentioned being forced to have an abortion. Women that had had abortions testified on both sides, but all

Yeah. A certain percentage of married people get divorced.

Also, “NO REGRETS” means NO GODDAMN REGRETS.

It’s the same deal for the post-operative “regret” that transgender people may or may not experience. Just like with abortion, the number of people that experience “regret” are grossly overestimated by groups against transgender individuals transitioning. They claim the surgery shouldn’t be an option. This, however,

Does it bother you? If so, then, yeah, imagine whatever answer might instill the most outrage in you and let’s go with that.

I don’t even have the teeniest tiniest morsel of regret about my abortion. And guess what else? I’m a mother and I LOVE being a mother and I adore babies. It’s just that at the time, having a baby wouldn’t have been the right choice for me or my family.

I was once suckered into a FB argument where a woman actually argued that this wasn’t the case. I told her the only thing that would change my mind about the necessity of legal abortions was if it was proven to me that women are incapable of making the best decisions for themselves and their lives. She proceeded to

Motivation:

10/10, will sign and start a collection for more skin. And butts.

But if we don’t shame women for having control over their reproductive choices, how will women know how much less-than-human they are? Jeez, THANKS, SCIENCE!

The one woman I know who feels regret for her abortion has been thoroughly brainwashed by her church. It is so fucked up and ignorant.

It’s almost like women are humans who generally know what’s best for them and their lives.

Yes it is and yes you do.

You absolutely do. Weirdly hot dwarf in a tricorn hat having mad sex with a girl who looks like a flower-fairy and sounds like a barmaid. What’s not to like?

You expertly summed up my feelings on the subject.

I was referring to heroin. I do not call women whores.

HORSE. heroine. drugs. in da club.

Sorry, I don’t buy that teenage girls- in an era when rape wasn’t as clearly defined as it is now- would’ve beat up an older man in a position of power who was capable of destroying their careers and reputations (not to mention capable of sexually assaulting them, too). A more realistic scenario is that they saw what