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She can tell him in any way she wants to, whenever she wants to, if at all. This pregnancy is not a Child They Have Created Together. It only becomes that if she decides to carry it to term. As it was, it's a physical condition that's only happening to her & she can handle it in any way she sees fit.

Thank you!

she robbed him of his big chance to show what a chill post-feminist dude he is

I'm sorry, I genuinely can't follow the logic & style of your writing anymore. Take care.

"Just like I think it's better not to tell your partner you fucked someone else and than to tell them after the fact, then tell them you didn't bring it up before because it's your vagina and you didn't want to be talked out of it."

Really? But earlier you said she should've kept it to herself.

Sure, I can see how it was a test of and challenge to their relationship, one which, judging by the last scene, they seemed to move past, which is nice. But did she deserve to get called "evil"? Hannah never got called that, even though she also made a personal decision that radically affected their relationship, and

Why aren't men expected to experience sadness over abortions? Or mark their anniversary (lol). The only thing I've ever seen men experience about abortions is relief. Which is fine, but why should that be different for women?

No, men don't get a de facto say in the decision, even a small one. They get one if that's what the woman wants, ie some women, in certain cases, want & need to make the decision with their partner, and other women, in other cases, don't. The man's input is concomitant to that. I know it's a bit of a weird thing to

I don't know if this will make sense the way I explain it, but I think the key to understanding Pete's seeming incongruity is considering that for a lot of people, racism, while also immoral, is (perhaps primarily) irrational. So in my estimation, one could be a fairly rational person while also being extremely

#NODADS

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ah yes no pretentious art film by the young rich & tasteless is complete without a transparent literary reference, congrats on choosing the obscure Catcher in the Rye

sounds bad. sorry, not everyone can be a poet.

i think the rhythm of sorkin's dialogue is irreparably out of style, but i know it's still got its fans

i was literally wearing pajamas when i illegally downloaded this episode last night tho

would watch

*touches nose* bingo

I think Shylock was looking to go a little Django Unchained on those ppl.