I would have 100 more to save my freedom and prevent an unwanted child. I wouldn’t even think twice. Ladies, don’t listen to the people who say you will regret it forever. You really, really, really won’t. Don’t feel guilty for wanting more out of life. —The Best Decision I Ever Made

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  1. I get that you would do anything to prevent an unwanted baby…
    but please don’t get 100 more.
    instead, take more responsibility and let 100 more women feel what you’re feeling.

  2. I can see this changing a lot of peoples minds about the morality, desireability and necessity of abortion. That is if they can stifle the ipecac effect long enough to watch an entire episode of it.
    http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/tv/here-comes…

    It’s like, some producer got his first look at P.O.W. and said “What a great idea for a series”.

  3. I’m all about choice, but I’m also about taking responsibility. If you can proudly say that you could lay on that table 100 times, with zero conscience, you are a ruthless, inconsiderate excuse of a human being. Unlike you, some women actually have a very hard time making this decision, and it haunts them for the rest of there lives. What stupid advice to give. Heard of birth control? Get some!!!

  4. “Don’t feel guilty for wanting more out of life”
    No, but do consider birth control. Not everyone is as stoked to get an abortion as you are. I’m pro-choice but it’s still uncomfortable physically and many are affected emotionally, even if they know they are making the right decision in the long run.

  5. smells kinda fake, abortion is legal in this country. the brouhaha south of the border has opened up a big can of worms and what critter man said

  6. Some women would rather not live with the guilt of their own selfishness. Some can. Some can’t. Those who can’t, I often think, are the ones who hear the universe snicker at the very thought. Maybe some day these other humans will try to make the whole world a better place instead of their own small arms reach existance. It is, after all, inevitable that the tighter we hang on to what we have the more slips through our fingers. And, with a heavy sigh, I would rather see those fit to be parents do so, than the others. ahhh, the choices we live with eh?

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