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Originally Posted by Josh
Just the 'reverse sexism' is annoying. Many are forgetting there's two people in regards to this whole event - three if you count the father - the unexpected embryo and the girl who didn't expect to get pregnant. When anyone says terminate it, kinda - in an odd way - feels like they're saying abort me. Because that, all of that, is my past - the poverty, the run away father, the possible shame of getting knocked up, etc. That's my origins. That's where I come from, which is closer than a girl who gets pregnant may ever get - because she might have it stable.
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Big Mole, growing up like most people, and never having these questions in your life. No, you don't. You don't believe me? Hmm, let's see - it's because you weren't taken away from the woman you lived nine months in! So don't you ever DARE tell me that you had anything closely resembling that, because you don't and you never will know what that's like. Well, guess what? I remember. And I guess you never heard that guys could get raped too? Maybe not as often, but it does happen... thus, all we're really talking about is pregnancy as something that only girls go through.
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Ok I'm still confused about how you're experience of being adopted has ANYTHING to do with abortion. For the third time now you haven't answered a question I have asked. Do you know for a fact your mother considered abortion? Because if she did not then you have NO experience in this subject.
Oh and yes I do know that guys can be raped that's why I added the AND PREGNANT part because that part you won't ever have to experience. An expected pregnancy, and unexpected pregnancy, and a pregnancy that resulted from rape are all completely different emotional experiences.