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In reply to the discussion: Abortion not an Option in Popular Culture [View all]kentauros
(29,414 posts)29. I can understand not having that result in a commercial
because you want happy people so you can advertise to equally happy people. But it becomes ridiculous that the only result anyone would ever want from a pregnancy test is a positive. Seems to me they'd want people to know that their test is reliable if it can give a negative result, too. Otherwise, how do you know it's working right?
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Erica Kane is a great example of what we are discussing, because years later they reversed it.
StevieM
Apr 2014
#40
Agreed. Abortion is a moral & positive choice that liberates women, saves lives, & protects families
PeaceNikki
Apr 2014
#8
And apparently, many Americans are psychologically on the level of small children...
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#41
Come to think of it, does/did anyone on the soaps ever have an abortion? since 1973?
raccoon
Apr 2014
#20
Ever notice houses that the kids on Teen Mom live in and the cars that they drive?
blueamy66
Apr 2014
#26
Joan on Mad Men was given a referreral and chided for having an earlier abortion
bettyellen
May 2014
#47