funhusker
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I support the idea that many women face very different and very difficult choices that should be made between them and their family and their doctor. And having people build a framework of rules (usually based on religious beliefs) to follow based on preventable pregnancies that these same people don't want to help prevent is maddening.It's called "Prostrate Surgery" :blink: (kidding ofc)
I wonder how many supporters of abortion support it because:
a. they support abortion
or,
b. they support another form of birth control.
Obviously I am pro-life, not ashamed of that and in answering her question.. My response would be... I hear ya baby, lets calm down, have a drink and talk about it cordially.
No sane person wants to have abortions for birth control. However, condoms, IUD's, proper sex education, etc would do a lot for the need for "birth control" abortions. Colorado had/has a program that has done amazing things through private grants. And "pro lifers" fought it tooth and nail!
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