Speaking of Birth Control
It looks like an Arkansas woman could have benefited from better birth control education. A good start would have been to tell her that it exists.
Being pro-choice and all, I would never condescend to tell another woman what she should do with her body, but I can't help it if my own body aches in sympathy pain for her.
And it's a relief to know that someone else is as startled by this as I am.
It looks like an Arkansas woman could have benefited from better birth control education. A good start would have been to tell her that it exists.
Being pro-choice and all, I would never condescend to tell another woman what she should do with her body, but I can't help it if my own body aches in sympathy pain for her.
And it's a relief to know that someone else is as startled by this as I am.
1 Comments:
At 3:02 PM, Anonymous said…
Never tried to tell any woman what to do with her body but recall decades ago how some women sought me out for information of where to go to fix something when they had not observed "birth control." What is unique about that? Well, they said they would always be so careful so they didn't have to resort to such extreme measures.
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