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In reply to the discussion: When if ever does abortion make you uncomfortable/uneasy? [View all]The Magistrate
(96,043 posts)25. Feel Free To Provide Us All the Amusement at Your Own Expense You Desire, Sir
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I do think about it being a woman. However, I may not want it for me but I don't feel it is my
southernyankeebelle
Mar 2012
#56
Your so right. Besides who are we to judge another person's decision. We aren't in their shoes.
southernyankeebelle
Mar 2012
#150
So, You Think Other People's Personal Decisions Should Somehow Involve You?
we can do it
Mar 2012
#189
You are kidding... There is not a doctor in this country that would do that!
alittlelark
Mar 2012
#9
Back alley abortionist murdering liveborn full term infants? Oh yeah, he's such a good example.
uppityperson
Mar 2012
#170
He had been in trouble before and they should have shut him down a long time ago. Since what he was
uppityperson
Mar 2012
#181
It's like the wars the US wages in the ME. I can't really make a difference so what is my opinion
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#22
The difference is: with abortion, you have no RIGHT to "make a difference."
NYC Liberal
Mar 2012
#138
So your intent is to put us on a slippery slope? One day before birth; then the day before that?
Brettongarcia
Mar 2012
#158
So Sir, you are indeed saying that all pregnant women are unhealthy. nt
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#18
If you are sincerely asking for opinions, why are you then arguing with them?
Happyhippychick
Mar 2012
#21
Feel Free To Provide Us All the Amusement at Your Own Expense You Desire, Sir
The Magistrate
Mar 2012
#25
No, he's saying pregnancy poses more risks to a woman's life and health than abortion.
smokey nj
Mar 2012
#71
Per the poster: "Abortion is a legal medical procedure for women's health. " nt
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#115
Doing something to stay healthy does not mean you were unhealthy to start with.
uppityperson
Mar 2012
#126
Getting a preventative flu or other shot, is a medical procedure, performed on a healthy person
Brettongarcia
Mar 2012
#156
Always. No one WANTS abortions. The women who have them are not HAPPY about it
Vincardog
Mar 2012
#8
I have not seen anyone happy about abortions, IF you don't like them Don't have one
Vincardog
Mar 2012
#16
Discussion implies someone is willing to be persuaded. Stirring the spot implies
Vincardog
Mar 2012
#153
Here you go. The post ahead of yours, and your reply "not according to some of the other posters"
uppityperson
Mar 2012
#182
And I hold to the first part of people wanting them, but not the second part of people being happy.
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#183
There you said it. You said "I want them to end pregnancies". Shame on you for wanting ABORTIONS
Vincardog
Mar 2012
#191
I disagree. No one wants the circumstances that might lead to an abortion.
sinkingfeeling
Mar 2012
#88
I am taking a similar drug now (Humira) - my dad was on Methotrexate for his arthritis
TBF
Mar 2012
#101
"Fuck rare" is the response of more than one DUer to "safe, legal and rare":
Nye Bevan
Mar 2012
#139
The problem I have is that "use condoms than have abortions" is wayyyy too simplistic.
uppityperson
Mar 2012
#147
I'm in favor of better sex education and wider availability of contraception,
Nye Bevan
Mar 2012
#151
Of course. "rare" is not an objective, measurable number, that is the issue with using it
uppityperson
Mar 2012
#152
The Bible told Christians to be "wise as serpents." Or "sly as snakes" some might say
Brettongarcia
Mar 2012
#159
There are women who considered and rejected an abortion and then got a later term one.
uppityperson
Mar 2012
#96
It doesn't. While you might like to draw a line in the sand and say that once
sinkingfeeling
Mar 2012
#46
Truthfully - when it comes to me personally. Been there done that and often feel guilty. But then
jwirr
Mar 2012
#48
What I want to open up as a discussion is why you care enough about this to start a thread
CTyankee
Mar 2012
#64
Might as well shut down DU altogether or maybe make it a rule that we can't discuss things we cannot
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#72
I always have a problem with the "so many people would love to adopt" reference.
CTyankee
Mar 2012
#102
In the late 80s I worked with a therapist who had patients who had, as young women, had
CTyankee
Mar 2012
#188
Do You Know Any Woman Who Chose To Abort After 24 Weeks Just Because? Even Heard Of One?
HangOnKids
Mar 2012
#121
I had the EXACT Reaction Driving Through Florida On My Way To My Pops Funeral
HangOnKids
Mar 2012
#100
I respect/trust women to make their own decisions because it's their business, not mine.
AtomicKitten
Mar 2012
#90
Never. That is why I have abortion parties regularly. Tupperware? Pshaw. Abortions are more fun!
uppityperson
Mar 2012
#99
Don't forget "coat hanger" bingo! The winner gets to pick a standard wire one or one that holds
Happyhippychick
Mar 2012
#112
When I wake up and discover I have a uterus and am pregnant, because then it might be my call
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2012
#111
Valid, peer-reviewed, legal medical procedures do not make me feel uneasy.
LanternWaste
Mar 2012
#120
I'm in the same camp. I am not lobbying for any change in current laws though. nt
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#128
In a sense, nature makes similar decisions; many very deformed embryos abort or expire naturally
Brettongarcia
Mar 2012
#165
If a woman chooses to have a baby with Down's syndrome, I respect that choice.
Nye Bevan
Mar 2012
#142
It does make just a little bit queasy, I was probably a Jain in a former life..
Pornograph
Mar 2012
#169
When if ever does inserting yourself into women's Dr's offices make you uncomfortable/uneasy?
me b zola
Mar 2012
#186
Never. Abortion is a moral choice that liberates women and protects families.
PeaceNikki
Mar 2012
#195
Emotionally, it is hard. But it is often the Rational choice. Heart AND mind.
Brettongarcia
Mar 2012
#197
I resepct your question, it never has to be black or white. I also respect a womens right to choose
uponit7771
Mar 2012
#199