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 - metalkpretty1 rated 9 months ago
- condoms, give them a try, guys. A telling part of this article is when one of the men is contemplating the fact that his "girlfriend's" abortion cleared the way for his success and family later in life. When asked if the woman may have felt this as well he answers that he never really thought about it. Yeah, if these men had thought a little more about the women in their lives they might not have been in this situation in the first place. But leave it to the "personal responsibility" crowd that wants to slash food stamps for the LIVING children in this country, and they cry for the government to save them from themselves.
 - anitab rated 9 months ago
- found via the awesome marielaem.
From the page:
"This new movement -- both political and deeply personal in nature -- contends that the pronoun is all wrong.
"We had abortions," said Mark B. Morrow, a Christian counselor. "
for fuck's sake. get a womb. then we can talk.
 marielaem rated 9 months ago-
Link followed further to the above post.
Changing Abortion's Pronoun
" 'We had abortions,' say men whose lovers ended pregnancies. It isn't just a women's trauma, they insist. But critics see a political calculation.".....
Well, there's a surprise. So there's a political agenda in the midst of all this sickening mawkishness, then.
......."Jason Baier talks often to the little boy he calls Jamie. He imagines this boy -- his son -- with blond hair and green eyes, chubby cheeks, a sweet smile.
But he'll never know for sure.
His fiancee's sister told him about the abortion after it was over. Baier remembers that he cried. The next weeks and months go black. He knows he drank far too much. He and his fiancee fought until they broke up. "I hated the world," he said.
Baier, 36, still longs for the child who might have been, with an intensity that bewilders him: "How can I miss something I never even held?"
These days, he channels the grief into activism in a burgeoning movement of "post-abortive men." Abortion is usually portrayed as a woman's issue: her body, her choice, her relief or her regret. This new movement -- both political and deeply personal in nature -- contends that the pronoun is all wrong.
"We had abortions," said Mark B. Morrow, a Christian counselor. "I've had abortions."
No you fucking well haven't, you deluded piece of moronic shit.
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