Sex education in school starting at the age of 9 would go a long way in preventing abortions. And throw in some physical anthropology classes too. I'm stunned at the amount of people who still believe in Adam and Eve as the beginning of creation. Seriously, some people really believe that. Education is so lacking in schools in this area due to the right wing religious zealots. It's a real shame. Europeans don't have this issue due to their superior school system.Unfortunately, many of the same politicians who seek to ban abortion are also completely opposed to anything other than abstinence only sex ed and go completely ape shit at the notion of making condoms and other birth control more accessible.
In Europe, it's not that big a deal as it is here in the U.S. They are more matter of fact about it. America could use some teaching lessons from the Europeans when it comes to sex. And that too is just a matter of fact. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
Sex education in school starting at the age of 9 would go a long way in preventing abortions. And throw in some physical anthropology classes too. I'm stunned at the amount of people who still believe in Adam and Eve as the beginning of creation. Seriously, some people really believe that. Education is so lacking in schools in this area due to the right wing religious zealots. It's a real shame. Europeans don't have this issue due to their superior school system.
In Europe, it's not that big a deal as it is here in the U.S. They are more matter of fact about it. America could use some teaching lessons from the Europeans when it comes to sex. And that too is just a matter of fact. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
Sex education in school starting at the age of 9 would go a long way in preventing abortions. And throw in some physical anthropology classes too. I'm stunned at the amount of people who still believe in Adam and Eve as the beginning of creation. Seriously, some people really believe that. Education is so lacking in schools in this area due to the right wing religious zealots. It's a real shame. Europeans don't have this issue due to their superior school system.I'm going to shock a lot of people. There are women/girls who just want to get pregnant. Know a family who has a number of girls who had babies while still in high school. Vehemently anti-abortion. Not religious. Women out there who refuse to take birth control. Wouldn't make a difference if you charged $5 or gave it away for free. Or mailed it to their home. Or sent a RN out to implant a Norplant device. I'm not talking about what I've seen on "Springer." I've overheard several women say "I'm glad I had my baby when was young, I stopped being wild."
In Europe, it's not that big a deal as it is here in the U.S. They are more matter of fact about it. America could use some teaching lessons from the Europeans when it comes to sex. And that too is just a matter of fact. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
Abortion has torn this country apart since 1973. There is no common ground between the conservative religious community and liberals who support the right of a woman to control her reproduction.Oh God. Get ahold of yourself. I'm not pro-Life and I voted for Trump. The Democratic party and Feminist groups like N.O.W. are losing women through their "Abortion on Demand" rhetoric. It's their own fault, not the Republicans or Trump. There's common ground. The big non-secret was that 45% of white women voted for Trump.
The conservative religious community has delivered political contests to Republicans in several elections, notably, to Trump in 2016. Evangelicals voted with Trump 80% over Hillary. Hillary lost the election when she pledged to use tax monies to pay for abortions.
The amount of votes Trump won several battleground states by was the Evangelical Right, and one of their primary issues is abortion. Originally Posted by MactheKat
Hate Mail for 'Abortion Addict' Author
Pro-life groups have been appalled and infuriated by a controversial book by Irene Vilar that chronicles her life as a self-professed "abortion addict," having had 15 abortions in 16 years....
In her book "Impossible Motherhood," Vilar said she "unconsciously" forgot to take birth control as an act of rebellion while married to her "controlling" husband, Syracuse University literature professor Pedro Cuperman, who didn't want children.
"Getting pregnant brought a strange feeling: I could bring it on with nobody's permission and I could interrupt it with nobody's permission," explained Vilar recently in a personal essay on Huffington Post....
Pro-choice backers have been conspicuously silent....
1 in 2 Who Have First Abortion, Have Repeat....
An estimated 50 percent of women who seek one abortion will have a repeat one, according to the Guttmacher Institute ....
Such was the case with Mary, a Florida college student who did not want to use her real name, who had her first abortion in 2006 when she was 21.
"It didn't seem like the right choice to have a baby then," she told ABCNews.com. But she got pregnant again with the same boyfriend a month later and without telling him, aborted....
After three abortions, she was left with lingering health problems and her doctor suggested she might not have a child again....
Vilar blames much of her poor choices on a hypersexualized society...
(ABC)