Not only not apologetic but BLAMING Kyle and the daughter. Amazing.
Not only not apologetic but BLAMING Kyle and the daughter. Amazing.
Also: “My dog is my child! Stop attacking my family!”
Kim seems like a very far gone, sick person. I cannot IMAGINE not being horrified and so upset and sorry if my dog bit my niece. I just think Kim is desperate and sad.
Ugh, my stepmother did pretty much the same thing. Out of nowhere her Shar-Pei bit my three year old daughter on the chin and she started screaming at me for letting my kid near her dog and subsequently didn’t speak to me for months. Later she said it was because she was afraid I would make her put the dog down.…
And she kept insinuating that there was more to the story that Kyle didn’t want public. I read some where that Kim had said that Alexia was pestering the dog before the bite. Maybe Kim thinks that it was Alexia’s fault and thus she’s mad at Kyle and not sympathetic? Also, wasn’t another family friend bitten by the…
Everything happens to Kim (which is why her falling off the wagon was inevitable.) I guarantee you she’s convinced that Kyle is passive-aggressively pursuing channels to have the dog put down. So instead of it being “my dog bit Alexia’s hand,” it becomes “Kyle’s trying to kill my dog.”
It got pretty damn ridiculous toward the end there. You know it’s bad when you find yourself actually feeling sorry for Kyle.
I don't feel sorry for her at all. I just feel bad for anyone with a loved one that is an addict.
I think everyone should talk about their abortion(s) because it might make anti-choice people understand that these are real women with real stories, not the tropes and stereotypes that seem to prevail among that crowd. Rich women and poor women need abortions. White women and black women need abortions. Teens and…
You are quite the insufferable blowhard, aren't you?
She had to forgo anesthesia because she didn’t have the money for it. Regardless of her family’s wealth, she wasn’t able to talk to her family or ask for help. That makes for a pretty bleak situation.
You’re a pretty shitty feminist for judging her at all. She’s a woman sharing her story about her abortion. I don’t give a fuck how much money she has in her bank account.
Holy shit, I donate at check out all the time and it never occurred to me...fuck that.
Those things aren’t unrelated. I live just next to South Dakota, and young women in my region would find it easier to talk about their experiences if the topic was normalized and something they were used to hearing about from other women, even if those women are rich and privileged.
Jeez, sorry to exhaust you with my comment on this thread. Maybe it would be NBD for you to tell everyone you know that you had an abortion but for most people it would be. It would open them up to shame and censure, unfortunately. That’s the way it is in our country and I don’t understand how you think someone being…
You’re right; it’s not a poor girl’s story. It’s her story, though. I’d rather she tell it than not tell it. One type of abortion story isn’t inherently better or worse than the other. The stigma surrounding abortion affects everyone. By saying that her abortion story isn’t good enough, you’re part of the reason women…
OMG I did not know this. Thank you for this information, I’ll spread the word too.
In the political atmosphere we live in now, it is absolutely brave for someone with a high profile to come forward and say, “I had an abortion.” Just saying it, in public like that, is brave. And maybe it will be one more little thing that leads to change for some of the girls dealing with the bullshit in states like…
Having an abortion may not always be brave, but publicly speaking out about having one, as a fairly recognizable public figure, is. There have been plenty of incidents that prove that the people who disagree with abortion will use violence and harassment to further their cause. Now that she has openly admitted to…
They are, but they’re going through the company that you’re checking out with first. so they get donate all that money to the charity, then claim it on their taxes as a deduction.