So, here I am enjoying this blogger
http://jezebel.com/5030801/having-kids-sometimes-the-answer-is-just-no
and thinking what a cool rejoinder: "sometimes the answer is just no"
is. Somewhat better than my nearly life-long mantra "I just don't want
'em." While I'm pressed to explain/justify my CF stance, the
"sometimes the answer is just no" sounds more lofty; less hard to
argue with. After all, it's an explanation the Bible rabblers use to
explain their god's reasoning "sometimes He just says no" which (they
think) should blank out any arguments.
Anyway, I'm about to bookmark the blog, then read the comments. Why
the f*ck can't people just keep their farking comments to themselves?
This was a *good* write-up; it provides another example of my theory
of wiring. But nooo, it just doesn't reach these people that some CFs
have an early enlightenment about the decision to have kids.
"Personally, I think 24 is too early to be making any kind of
permanent life decision, esp. something as im****tant as not having
children.
But it's her body and her choice. Besides, if she does change her
mind, her ovaries still work and she could become pregnant with
medical help. It's not like she had a hysterectomy."
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"I don't judge her or any other women that wants to have this done but
I have known too many women who went through there 20s and early 30s
thinking they never wanted kids only to end up literally crying over
the fact that they were now pu****ng 40 and didn't have any."


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