1. Congratulations on your pregnancy. I wish you health and happiness and a joyful delivery.
1. Congratulations on your pregnancy. I wish you health and happiness and a joyful delivery.
1. I didn't comment on your points about male responsibility because I agreed with them—all methods of birth control (and, really, the fact that women are the gatekeepers when it comes to whether or not a child is born) remove the responsibility from men in heterosexual relations.
Forgive me, but I'm not exactly certain what this response is concerned with, exactly. I'm going to attempt to break down the points that we've covered:
Feminists for Life started with one objective: to make abortion illegal. That is the crux of their work. All additional endeavors (policy challenges, FMLA support, etc) may be done to serve their broader mission (creating a world where mothers are valued), but this additional work would not exist without that very…
I'm very sorry to hear that your abortion experience wasn't a positive one, and that you feel your feminist friends didn't support you. However, in my professional experience, this is just not the norm.
Feminists for Life should be able to do all of this without the political work they do to make abortion illegal.
She's on the board of Feminists for Life. Those tweets were right up her anti-choice alley.
Patricia Heaton is a long-standing supporter of the insidious and pernicious anti-woman organization Feminists for Life. ([www.feministsforlife.org]). Her reaction to and subsequent bullying of Fluke comes as no surprise, giving her loathsome views on reproductive rights.
Naturally.
This is absolutely the best remedy ever. I use it all the time, and I spread the word as often as I can.
His amendment still includes forced ultrasounds for women seeking abortion care at least 24 hours before the scheduled abortion (meaning she will have to schedule an unnecessary visit with her doctor in addition being forced to look at an ultrasound that could compound emotion trauma).
Furry blowjob? The guy couldn't even be bothered with a little manscaping? Pfft. Men.
This whole transcript reads like my last phone call to an American Express call center.
Whatever, genius.
Yes, I read your opinions on a subject that has nothing to do with you, in any way. Not your phone, not your reproductive health care. Stop being a buttinsky, get over the fact that not everything is about you, that there are decisions people make for which your input is amazingly unnecessary. Look up and down the…
My guess is "some of these people" (read: women) have already seen an abortion up close and personal, and we kinda, you know, have an idea of what we're talking about.
I get upset when I see mordibly obese people eating perfectly legal potato chips.
YES! This is exactly their position.
I know. I feel really sorry for these guys. They're so insistent on shaming women for what they do with their bodies that they're completely closing themselves off to sex as well. Or, maybe they're just cutting their losses—they realize no girls really want them, so they're content shaming women so they feel better…