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"But what about rape and incest" what about them?
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@Shadowman311 @suquili @Victor_Emmanuel probably because her mother had a horror story.
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@Shadowman311 @Victor_Emmanuel my coworker is a 28yo hoe who doesn't feel "ready" for children and once told me she had an insane fear of c-sections because that's how her mother gave birth to her. i'd wager she's probably had several abortions.
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@suquili @Victor_Emmanuel >she had an insane fear of c-sections because that's how her mother gave birth to her
Why does that cause fear?
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@suquili @Shadowman311 Economic is not an excuse. Just give the baby up for adoption if you can’t afford to raise it.
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@Victor_Emmanuel @suquili Women who choose that option are afraid of giving birth so they would sooner commit murder than face that, it's the same reasoning as elective, they just lie to themselves more.
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@Shadowman311 jesus, I would've thought the social/economic reason would have been at least like 20%. Not that it's justifiable but it promotes a discussion on how abortion acts as a bandaid for a shitty economy and social dynamic. turns out most of them are just whores.
I would assume those who gave the social/economic explanation were probably whiter though so it still kinda applies.
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@Shadowman311 @suquili @Victor_Emmanuel c-sections are neither necessary nor wise in most cases. For a few rare cases they are life saving. But they get done because doctors can bill big bucks for them, and there was a time when things that were "medical" were seen as cleaner, better, "the future" etc.
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I had a C-section. It was fine. But I also work in healthcare so I'm not squeamish.
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Madison has had 3, I don't like seeing her cut open 🫣
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@Shadowman311 @Victor_Emmanuel something about being cut open and recovery time. according to her its more painful and a much deeper incision