Every sperm is sacred.
Every sperm is sacred.
As much as I disagree… the argument is that because they’ve been fertilized its different. So, to be fair, its not 100% the same as a period egg dump. That doesn’t change the fact that even a fertilized egg (ya know, like the two examples he gave) is IN NO WAY a guaranteed pregnancy. He’s referring to these embryos…
Had to be done because that shit just looks WRONG
This series “Till Death Do Us Part” from the Post & Courier (SC, not FL — but still) takes on this exact issue and discusses how their obsession with gun rights, combined with deep-seeded but outdated ideas about women, religion, and privacy, makes SC and other southern states really fucking bad at domestic violence…
“Forgive me please, but that’s what you get when you play with people’s emotions.”
I’ve posted this to I Thee Dread before, but I still contend that my Christian sex manual was the greatest/worst wedding gift of all time. It even came with worksheets to fill out about each other so I could get to know my husband. I think I was being sold to him?
If I were Sofia I would eat those fucking embryos on toast like they were fucking caviar.
Personally, I’d love to see a Rome style show that actually dealt with Christianity in a way that explained Roman religion, and Roman religion’s problems with Christianity in a way that wasn’t just “Romans are oppressive jerks! Christians are the only nice people!”
Answer to #1
This is purely about him having some form of control over her life. He is a 40 year old man with money, his sperm is most likely fine or at least good enough to IVF another set of embryos with an egg donor and then implant into a surrogate; but no, he wants the DNA of his ex-fiancee so he can forever be linked to her.
Any story centered around Eleanor of Aquitaine, who has plenty to mine. She’s been portrayed before in “The Lion in Winter,” but her full life story is rich with material beyond just that. Wife of two different kings, mother to three. She was masterful in choosing her own fate after being discarded by Louis VII,…
As a grad student the planned parenthood was a lifesaver. Most of the Undergrads didn't care since they were on their parents insurance still.
Whelp, I’m off to the hairdresser to get the hot new ‘receding hairline’ do. Just need some baggy khakis and a golf shirt and the world will be my oyster!
Yes— they invented the term “mirrortocracy” to refer to Silicon Valley, but it definitely also applies to Hollywood & any other aspect of business. They want to hire bros who remind them of themselves & whom they’ll enjoy hanging out with outside of work.
What the father had to say about that:
His letter gets better and better as it goes on:
Wait... Can’t wear tight OR loose clothing? HOW CAN ANYONE WIN AT THIS GAME?
When will it be accepted that women have legs and shoulders? #endshoulderdenial #legapologist
Love him! My 17 year old daughter wore a dress with spaghetti straps yesterday and when a school administrator told her to cover up she asked him if her shoulders were turning him on. She's a sassy thing and I love it.