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In reply to the discussion: A linguistic trick of affirming the right to abortion while simultaneously devaluing it. [View all]hooverville29
(163 posts)I didn't address you being 'sad' if you weren't. You don't have to answer, because it's pretty safe to assume you're happy to have had a chance to live. Life is a great gift. I'm happy to be enjoying it (and so are you). I'm glad someone didn't deny it to me (and so are you). Words like 'rare' and 'common' don't have real meaning in general. They have meaning in particular -- a real person making a real choice concerning a real life, whether viewed as already actual or merely potential.
That woman will make a choice that might lead others to say she thought abortion should be rare, or the opposite. I don't care what classification others use. I'm just glad of my mother's choice, and I'm happy for you that your mother made a similar choice. That's 'rare' enough to give me a shot at life, anyhow.