I guess that's a possibility. Still doesn't feel quite the same to me.
I guess that's a possibility. Still doesn't feel quite the same to me.
Right? It's like she's never watched The Americans.
Ant Man is going to have Hank Pym and Scott Lang in it, actually. Evangeline Lily has also been cast as Hank Pym's daughter, Hope Van Dyne. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant-Man_(…
Oh, Jeez. Here: THIS GUY IS EVIL AND SHOULD GO TO PRISON FOR EXPOSING PEOPLE TO HIV WITHOUT THEIR KNOWLEDGE OR CONSENT. DUH.
USE CONDOMS, PEOPLE.*
Not to mention deleting Janet Van Dyne from Ant-Man's story in order to make him less problematic is an incredibly dickish move. Janet (aka Wasp) is a great character and superhero in her own right, but lets just get rid of her, since having her included along with the infamous slap might make people like Hank Pym…
Right. Because when I say I want to see a female-led superhero movie, I totally mean that playing a crappy sequel to a pretty good high fantasy RPG is an adequate substitute. While I'm at it, I might as well reread Little Women. After all, the characters are mostly women.
I feel like I've seen enough Black Widow. Let us go another female superhero route, and add in some new female blood while we're at it.
NOT where I was going with that. It's HER body and HER choice over whether she wants an abortion performed or not. So it's HER choice on whether she's comfortable with abortion. But she also deserves the simple common courtesy of being informed BEFORE getting pregnant that in some circumstances the biological…
He was 22 and she was 17, which was not an abnormal age difference at the time. The rest of your post stands as valid criticism. But the ages were the last things their contemporaries were worried about.
I am no way endorsing forcing a woman to undergo an abortion. I'm endorsing being ultra clear in a contract what your intentions are if one of the babies doesn't meet your "standards", so that the surrogate in question can decide for herself if she feels comfortable bearing a child or aborting a child knowing that…
It's still her body. Every woman has the right to choose whether or not she gets that medical procedure done on her own body, even if the fetus is not biologically related to her. For her, she believed abortion was a sin, and she didn't want that procedure performed on her. That's her right as a person.
Isn't Australia worried about the potential of exploiting poor and ignorant women in Australia? The answer here is stronger regulation in Thailand and India, not necessarily less regulation in Australia.
I feel like, if you are looking into surrogacy, you should make it clear in the contract before inserting fertilized eggs that you have no interest in raising any potential disabled children, so that the surrogate knows going into it that she might have to abort, keep the disabled child, or give it up for adoption. …
This article explains why some VBACs are higher risk than others. Without access to this woman's medical records, it seems unlikely for us to be able to know whether the c-section could really be considered to be unnecessary or not.
It's really hard to judge whether someone is acting against medical advice with good reason without having access to their personal medical records, which obviously we're not entitled to here. But after having a shocking number of friends post on Facebook that they're not vaccinating their children because they've…
I once got a lengthy, PUBLIC, Facebook diatribe directed at me for not replying to a wedding invitation RSVP. I had moved recently, and the invitation didn't get forwarded to my new address.
I'm not sure your assessment of Clinton's Supreme Court stance is accurate here. I can't find a quote on her directly on that matter, but I did find the following exchange where she said she was happy that the Supreme Court struck down DOMA (from the same Terry Gross interview that has brought this into the limelight…
I'm not really sure what you're arguing for here when you say you want a presidential candidate to not leave marriage laws to the states. The current strategy appears to be pushing towards as many state law changes as possible, with an eventual aim at getting gay marriage taken up by the U.S. Supreme Court. This…