Oh my god, your poor mother. I’m glad she made it out OK. I say that as the daughter of a woman who went through a similar experience.
Oh my god, your poor mother. I’m glad she made it out OK. I say that as the daughter of a woman who went through a similar experience.
The problem is, you never know when someone is trying to con you so they can rob/rape/murder you. If you can look outside and assess the situation, it might help, but you can’t really blame people for being concerned about their own safety, especially single women or people with kids.
As others have pointed out many people did answer the door. She had left before they got there. It was 3:00 am and people were sleeping so response time wasn’t exactly immediate. Just because she had moved on by the time they got to the door doesn't mean it wasn't possible to get help.
I thought this would turn out to be some crappy “viral” youtube prank.
I don’t say this easily, but if the reporting is true, thank god he’s dead.
1) It’s not always easy to overcome internalized feelings of shame associated with sex and sexuality, particularly when you’re feeling afraid and vulnerable in a doctor’s office and/or you’ve grown up in a culture that makes a lot of value judgments about sexual activity
2) Some doctors ABSOLUTELY will shame and blame…
What on earth is appealing about this dude?
Thoughts and prayers were reported near the scene at 3:20 PM today.
Is this 12th school shooting in 2018? What in the fuck. Everyone will want to pray, but that hasn’t proven to do shit, so how about something else?
What are you talking about? You seriously think you only spend ~$3 a month on pads/tampons? One standard box is easily $6-8, at least.
I am sorry, typo. He tore off both of her tops, and exposed her breasts. The plan was for him to remove the first layer of her bustier, leaving her in a red push-up type undergarment.
“Dangerous and irresponsible?”
Agreed. Also, maybe who cares? It’s a fictional world with fictional medicine and fictional technology, and the EC pill was nothing more than a plot device to allow the daughter to discover her mother’s betrayal. Nothing more.
I watched Arkangel last night. 15 year-old Sara looked like a young woman in her early 20s.
I don’t think it was the c-section that foreshadowed her as a nervous parent, but that the baby didn’t immediately cry and was brought out of sight. When I saw that scene, I was like “uh oh, they swapped out her baby!” But she actually thought there was something wrong with it, possibly even still born, and that…
The show doesn’t take place in our world or our time. IT. IS. FICTION.
Her having a C-section didn’t strike me as some kind of failure on her part.
Your analysis of this episode is bizarre.
The first scene, uh-oh y’all you know she’s going to be a problem mom because...gasp...SHE HAD A C-SECTION! Can’t even control her own birth can she?? Why did it have to go down like that? It is 2018, women have c-sections for all sorts of reasons and not one of those reasons is a reason for a mom to feel inadequate…
That’s how I’m interpreting it. “I did my best for you ingrates and you just had to elect a racist demagogue. Okay, you can burn it all down, it won’t harm my legacy as the last good President before the Trump disaster.”