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That’s quite plausible. I wonder if people are drawn to the faith sometimes because they instinctively know they’re not going to fit the typical sexual patterns or options they are given in their immediate culture. My dad studied to become a Catholic Priest but quit - obviously- because he wanted relationships with

They home-school because the father refuses to allow his children to be out of the sight of one of their parents at any time. He also is armed at all times and has threatened people. I’d rather not be murdered, y’know?

First of all, as Sheket pointed out, she published in a major publication, so there’s no reason why anyone can’t analyze it.

Catholicism changes a lot depending on where you are... In countries where Catholics are a religious minority and there’s a history of prejudice and discrimination against them (like here in the US) they tend to be more liberal and supportive of other minorities in my experience, while Catholics who live in certain

It probably does to parents like my childhood friend, who swears her perfectly normal child is “on the spectrum” because he does normal kid stuff, like memorize every dinosaur that ever lived.
There are a lot of parents who think their kid is on “the spectrum”, that are probably reading too much. It is the age of

One of my friends has a t shirt that says that, and a sticker on the back of the wheelchair that she (fortunately, only sometimes) has to use because she had polio as a kid.

“My son suffered from renal failure, intestinal paralysis and a possible stroke or seizure, but I didn’t take him to an emergency room or even seek follow up care. Would you please swallow this obvious bullshit story hook, line and sinker and write me a note that supports my parental fantasies?”

[Some] mothers choose to go back to their jobs quickly simply because they don’t understand how disruptive that is to the well-being of their babies. So many babies in our culture are not being cared for in the way God designed, and we as a nation are paying the price.

They appropriated cultural practices of indigenous peoples and made it sound sciency and like it takes super special snowflake people to do it.

Agreed. There is so much judgement and guilt with AP. I read the original book, and there were some concepts that were useful but there was no way you could work and do AP by the book. Basically you have to become utterly devoted to your child’s needs, and ignore your own utterly.

The boy’s mother told Sears that after her son’s last vaccine he’d gone “limp like a ragdoll,” didn’t urinate or defecate for 24 hours and “wasn’t himself” for the next three months.

I generally recommend that any child diagnosed with autism not receive any more vaccines.

Dr. Sears is a fucking dickhole. And attachment parenting is a gross term middle/upper class white ladies use to feel smug and superior to other mothers who either can’t or don’t want to practice it. So fuck him for that.

“Now, this is a very bold statement, considering that the majority of current research does not support a link between vaccines and autism. However, research has not proven there is no link....”

MONEY. Sears sells his bullshit to wealthy white people in Southern California and can have an office that doesn’t rely on taking patients with insurance.

My vaccinated daughter and I sure enjoyed our mild bout of whooping cough a couple years ago, I guess it had nothing to do with the 72% of the kindergartners at her school being unvaccinated.

“I do think vaccines help with the public health and helping prevent the occasional fatality,”

How are there actual doctors- people who went through the rigors of maintaining a top-notch GPA in undergrad, survived the MCAT, survived Medical School, survived Boards, survived residency- who actually believe this malarkey about vaccines?!