OK, listen. I’m pro-choice. I wouldn’t dream of telling you not to get an abortion. I don’t know your situation, and I can never understand what it’s like to go through an unwanted pregnancy. And I suppose if it’s something you feel you have to do, you might as well try to remain as upbeat as possible about it. But… I just don’t think this is the right time for a DAT ASS photo.
Call me old-fashioned.
Every stereotype the pro-life movement clings to.
Yes, unfortunately.
Counter-argument: This person should never have/raise/be within 20 feet of any child.
While I’ve got no judgement for her situation, I will say that wearing white pants to Planned Parenthood seems like a really bad choice.
Despicable.
maybe its dawned on her that advertizing the back door will prevent a repeat.
The jeans might have been an important element in getting to this moment.
I prefer pear-bottom jeans myself…

It’s not too late for her mother to abort her.
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I’ll bet it’s not her first either.
I’m a pro-lifer that actually doesn’t judge people who do get them. Unless they’re actually PROUD to get one, then I’m pissed.
Yeah, I don’t know how anyone could be proud of getting one. It would be like “I’m proud I got my tonsils out!” or “I’m proud I had my gallstones removed!”
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Actually, pulling out is pretty ineffectual. Using condoms? That works a lot better.
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Oh, good lord….
From the Planned Parenthood site:
Effectiveness is an important and common concern when choosing a birth control method. Like all birth control methods, the pull out method is much more effective when you do it correctly.
Of every 100 women whose partners use withdrawal, 4 will become pregnant each year if they always do it correctly.
Of every 100 women whose partners use withdrawal, 27 will become pregnant each year if they don’t always do it correctly