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Please. If you were Victorian, you'd have fainted and had the vapors.
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Hehehehe.
I love the human animal. :mrgreen:
Please. If you were Victorian, you'd have fainted and had the vapors.
:mrgreen:
Hehehehe.
I love the human animal. :mrgreen:
My list would include telemarketers, self help gurus, scientologists, k-mart shoppers, mimes and lobbyists.
I can pobably think of some more with due time.
I'd like to add Jehovah's Witlesses to the list. Also, any woman who at any time has referred to herself as a princess or Diva.
That would kill off 50% of the populations of Florida and California! :shock:
My point exactly. You can't claim to be pro-choice and then force somebody to make a choice. That is hypocritical. A more accurate name would be supporters of forced abortion or anti-childbirth.What if someone is "pro-choice" for the same reasons they are in favor of mandatory birth control?
What if the same "pro-choice" person was actually in favor of mandatory abortions as well?
Not everyone uses the same mentality for supporting abortion. For some people, it's not choice that's an issue. It's the belief that most people shouldn't have kids to begin with.
I'm not saying that's my position, but I do know some people who hold that position.
This is why the pro-choice label is misleading. Some people are just pro-abortion.
Procreation is not a consequence. It is a means of continuing a species. In the natural world, procreation is the necessary benefit of sex. Without it species would cease to exist.LiveUninhibited said:In the natural world, procreation is the consequence of sex
My point exactly. You can't claim to be pro-choice and then force somebody to make a choice. That is hypocritical. A more accurate name would be supporters of forced abortion or anti-childbirth.
My list would include telemarketers, self help gurus, scientologists, k-mart shoppers, mimes and lobbyists.
I can pobably think of some more with due time.
Procreation is not a consequence. It is a means of continuing a species. In the natural world, procreation is the necessary benefit of sex. Without it species would cease to exist.
Procreation is not a consequence. It is a means of continuing a species. In the natural world, procreation is the necessary benefit of sex. Without it species would cease to exist.
No, it's definitely a consequence of the act.
I'm a k-mart shopper
You think you have it a bad in his world, I'm a mime who shops at k-mart and does volunteer self-help seminars on removing one's self from an invisible box while lobbying for increased telemarketing rights!
Tuckers mom is a candidate for mandatory birth control. :yes:
Too late for her. She did get her tubes tied like immediately after I was born, though. Literally. It was within a couple of hours.
I often mention to her how that makes me feel just a tad unwanted.
It's especially painful when she says things like "I got my tubes tied right after this one came out. No way was I having anymore kids afgter that mess!"
Not that I can blame her, but it doesn't make the bad thoughts go away.
Dude! Now you got me all depressed!
Dude, remember the source. :lol:
Anyone over the age of 15...
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Then for sake of argument only, consider me to have made one like it. Do you wish to open that can of worms here or on another thread?No one made the argument that the body does not belong to the person. If you can show where that argument was made I will address it, too.
Then for sake of argument only, consider me to have made one like it. Do you wish to open that can of worms here or on another thread?