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Man, I feel like a kid an a candy store, re LW#2
by Kal_Aline
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after several weeks of blah letters, Pru finally comes through.

So let me get this straight, a 25 years old woman, with that biological clock ticking like a time bomb, gloms on to an 18 year old kid because nobody her age will touch her (good training for her future career as a cougar, by the by), the "accidentally" gets knocked up. She is happy as a clam. Luckily, the kid, not a dumb as he is horny, says "Hey, WTF, are you crazy, abort that thing, " and she does.

Now she has the green monster for her cousin and his wife who are expecting their first child because they've chosen the same name for their child that she had chosen for her fetus. The psycho bitch has is so bad, she doesn't think she can even be in the same house with them for family gatherings, so instead of chosing sanity, she's looking to come up with a convoluted story about a miscarriage so her family won't think she's loony-toons.

KA

wait a minute, are LW#1 and LW#2 one and the same? LW#1 said she was schizo. Pru, you sly devil you.

Re: Man, I feel like a kid an a candy store, re LW#2
by mchichi
In other words, "What, I made a choice, and now I have to deal with the consequences, too?!"
Re: Man, I feel like a kid an a candy store, re LW#2
by Tarquin Machismo
KA, aka JPFC, i haven't even read the letters yet and have absolutely no idea what the fuck i am talking about, but that sounds like the Jerry Springer show par excellence. Bravo sir, bravo !
yup, Pru finally came through...
by Kal_Aline

I don''t know if I could have taken another week of women fretting about their bf's cold sores and old biddies ruing their aged paramore's marriage proposal.

KA

Re: yup, Pru finally came through...
by Holly_Dee
Sounds to me like she terminated the pregnancy and didn't really want to. The chick needs a backbone.
she needs 10 years of intense therapy more
by Kal_Aline

terminating the pregnancy was the smartest thing she appears to have done in recent history. Seriously, she couldn't find a guy her age to knock her up like she wanted, so she trolled the high schools, and got pregnant by a guy that was going to dump her as soon as he realized easy puss is not as enticing as perky breasts his own age.

KA

Re: she needs 10 years of intense therapy more
by BaLiBFe

KA, allow me to add to the kudos. Thoroughly brutal, yet delightfully entertaining.

Milhouse "I'm scared to watch, yet I cannot look away!"

de nada...
by Kal_Aline

tough love is what I do.

KA

besides reveling in schadenfreude.

Re: de nada...
by gunsmoke

"What, I made a choice, and now I have to deal with the consequences, too?!"

Silly goose! Liberals don't "deal" with consequences. Just because you made bad life decisions doesn't mean you have to pay for it? Like Obama said, why ruin your life with the punishment of having a child when you can just ruin the child's life by snuffing it out. It is a kill or be killed world out there and by golly a woman's right to do as she pleases comes before someones right to be born.

Marshall Dillen...
by Kal_Aline

I think you took a wrong turn at the correl and ended up here instead of Ballot box land.

Festus

Re: de nada...
by aiyori

Gunsmoke, Obama never said that. Rush Limbaugh claimed it along with another known crack-pot in IL.

That being said....

I truly enjoyed Kal_Aline's take on this.

I find it interesting hat someone who's life dream is supposedly to be a mom aborts her very first. I'm one who wasn't sure about being a mom, and I sure kept her. Single mom, and proud of it. I think hers is more of feeling guilt, and her cousin's baby might feel like a reminder of giving up at her first go. Staying away won't help, who knows? It may be good for her to be around a little one.

But, first thing first....she should ditch the WAY too young boyfriend, and get herself into counseling or a group. The sooner she contends with it, the better.

Re: de nada...
by Rianax

Huh, funny but only from such 'life-loving' conservatives like yourself do I ever hear of having children as a punishment. Every liberal I have known has said that children should only come into this world wanted and welcomed, and people who don't want children or are not capable of caring for them shouldn't bring them into this world.

How many foster children do you have? How many support programs for poor and needy families do you support?

Right. I need to remember who I am talking to.

I find it sad and bitterly ironic that people like you can not see the cognitive dissonance of in one breath blast any woman that chooses not to continue her pregrancy but in the next rail against families on welfare having large families.

Can you not see the dissconnect?

And this is where we fail to apply logic
by jburd1

I doubt most folks on welfare have those large families because they want the extra mouths to feed and care for. So why do we not have fool-proof, reversible birth control systems in place to prevent these pregancies but still allow folks to consort as they will?

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