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LisbonMuse (lisbonmuse@spinster.xyz)'s status on Monday, 25-Sep-2023 02:52:17 JST LisbonMuse
@HebrideanHecate Of course they'd take this as a personal attack. When your identity is on having "pride" for yourself, you create narcissism. No, couldn't be this is protecting the baby and the women they're using.
Do they even think how detrimental it is to put women through this? Women who need money so they have to sell their bodies and risk their lives. Or the baby, who's ripped away from the beating heart it's known since the womb, into stranger's hands who view it as an item and not a human with emotions and vulnerability.
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HebrideanHecate (hebrideanhecate@spinster.xyz)'s status on Monday, 25-Sep-2023 02:52:18 JST HebrideanHecate
More fucking parasites. 🤬 Baby traffickers, woman abusers.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-66860266
Italian authorities are bringing in new measures targeting LGBT families and making it harder for them to have children. Many same-sex parents feel that a new law, which would make it illegal to have surrogacy abroad, is a personal attack against them.
“We have two options: to stay in Italy and face prison, or to run away.”
Husbands Claudio and Davide (not their real names) have a baby on the way through surrogacy - a woman in another country is carrying their son for them.
The practice is illegal in Italy and most of Europe, so couples travel to countries where it is legal - such as the US and Canada - and bring their babies back home.
But the Italian senate is set to approve a bill that would make surrogacy a “universal crime” - one so serious that it would be prosecuted even if committed abroad, like human trafficking or paedophilia.
No other country has a similar ban.
Seahorses are horses repeated this.
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