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What do you think about these illegitimate parents?

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http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/16/choosing-not-to-keep-the-baby/

For my first trip out and about since learning I was pregnant, I went to meet with the director of an adoption agency. He was so supportive and sweet that I walked away choked up but not in tears ... I already feel so attached to the little zygote inside of me (my friend named it Ziggy) that I don’t think I could carry a baby to term just to give it away. The mere thought of handing my child to someone else, as altruistic as it is, breaks me.
So far, so good. It is quite normal for a woman to keep her child.

A lot of your readers asked if I could take time off from the graduate program. They do not allow for any time off. There’s no deferral, classes are only offered once in the two years, and there aren’t any incompletes. I have been talking to students who are already there, who have had children, who are married and are quite a bit older, and who said it is really hard ... I can’t miss a single class without risking the whole program, that’s just the way it’s designed. It matters if you show up. We get to work with government programs, the Gates Foundation, and local charitable organizations — this is finally the “real, hands on” experience I’ve been looking for. If I’m not there to turn in a policy paper or a memo, someone else’s child might not get their mosquito net or child support check. What I do matters, not just in my own small world, but in the big picture.
So let me see ... you would sacrifice your own child so that someone else's child could get their mosquito net. Of course, if YOU didn't get into this program, some other person would, and that little child would get his mosquito net, but YOU wouldn't get the satisfaction. You know, now that I think about it, the human gene pool would better off without your contribution.

One good thing that came out of this is that the father of this child stepped up to the plate —– not financially, maybe, but emotionally. I wasn’t expecting him to because, after knowing each other for 12 years, I thought I had him figured out. But he has surprised me. Even though he agrees that terminating the pregnancy is the best option for both of us (he’s broke and I’m going to school), he’s trying desperately to do the right thing. He is scared out of his mind but still managed to offer me a ride to the doctor. Telling him that “everything is going to be all right” made me more confident that abortion is the best option.
Let me point his contribution to those who may have missed it:

He is scared out of his mind but still managed to offer me a ride to the doctor.
Ah, what chivalry!

Another good thing is that I now really know how important this graduate program is to me. I don’t want to be eight months pregnant and doing field research, I don’t want the strict professors to treat me any more harshly than the other students. I love school and I’m a great student so that’s what I’m going to focus on while I still have the energy to make it look easy.
Well honey, you're just like all those career women who want to have it all when they're young, and decide later to have a child at age 35, when your eggs will be at their expiration date. Only here, you managed to have a child, just not on YOUR schedule.

Once I came to the decision to terminate the pregnancy, so much of the guilt and sadness I’d been feeling melted away. I felt happy for the first time since finding out and I feel like my family is supportive of my decision. I’m focusing on the child I’ll have in a few years from now with someone I feel safe with and supported by. The life of that child will be infinitely better than this one and, sometimes, I wonder if such a miserable, lonely woman could even have a healthy child.
So what happens if after conceiving with your future husband, that you find out that he's cad, and you don't want him anymore? Do you just abort and look for husband #2? What if your husband walks out on you after the baby is born. Do you do an infanticide?

I'm firmly pro-choice, but it's women like these that make me think about going pro-life. :cuss:
 

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That just gave me cold shivers. I feel ill after reading that. I cant believe she would try to paint herself as a Mother Theresa by sacrificing her baby for the good of others.

Oh the emotional rationalisation of it all. I wish I could rationalise **** like that internally to help me sleep better at night. Im willing to bet she sleeps like a baby.
 

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I don't see what the problem is here. A woman chose a career over having a family, that's her prerogative.
 

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Maybe this chic would have ended up being Casey Anthony or something worse.....
I think she might have made the right call on that one.
 

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does the name Casey Anthony ring a bell to any of you who are raggin' on this chic?
 

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LeftyLoosey said:
I don't see what the problem is here. A woman chose a career over having a family, that's her prerogative.
I agree. I don't see what's the problem.
 

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Deep Dish said:
I agree. I don't see what's the problem.
I lean toward pro-life...but in this case, everyone is on the same page. She still has no idea as the the damage it will do to her mentally, they never do.

It might be her perogative but what if the father didn't agree with her and wanted it? That's my issue, the father has no rights, just responsibilities. Fortunately this was not the case in this instance.
 

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What made me shake my head was how she so seamlessly justified post-hoc to herself that she made the "right decision". Like she is really irreplaceable in her grad work and her continued presence there will save childrens lives and negate her own decision to abort her unborn child.

Bottom line is the pregnancy was a massive inconvenience for her and her 'altrusitic' grad schooling is the perfect vehicle to "melt away" those natural feelings of guilt and sadness that come with an abortion.

For the record, I'm pro-choice because I dont think early-term abortions are something that should be legislated...as long as it is done in a medically safe and humane manner, it is their decision.

Her decision was absolutely selfish, but I cant sit here and say I would be jumping for pro-life joy if my gf got pregnant in my 1st year of med school. What I dont like is her complete wheelbarrow of horsesh!t reasoning for it. Why dont just come out and say you didnt want the child because it came at an inconvenient time, and your career is more important to you? Dont be a jerk-off and try to pull a "well, it's for the greater good" card. It's not for the 'greater good', whatever the hell that is, it's for HER immediate good.
 

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Colossus said:
What made me shake my head was how she so seamlessly justified post-hoc to herself that she made the "right decision". Like she is really irreplaceable in her grad work and her continued presence there will save childrens lives and negate her own decision to abort her unborn child... What I dont like is her complete wheelbarrow of horsesh!t reasoning for it. Why dont just come out and say you didnt want the child because it came at an inconvenient time, and your career is more important to you? Dont be a jerk-off and try to pull a "well, it's for the greater good" card. It's not for the 'greater good', whatever the hell that is, it's for HER immediate good.
I agree. I don't care if she ripped the fetus out with her own bare hands and crushed its still-beating hart, her delusional thinking is what is disturbing here. She was trying to make herself out to be some kind self-sacrificing hero of the people, when in reality she just thought it wasn't the right time to have the baby.

Did you notice her description of the guy who knocked her up? The guy sounds like a hippie loser. I also question her judgment and sanity because she is willing it accept the c0ck from a man who she never thought could make a good father (since she didn't say he was an alpha stud with 1,000 options I think it's safe to assume the hippie loser theory).
 

“The 22 Rules That Turned Me From Invisible to Irresistible With Women… Starting Tonight”

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Luthor Rex said:
Why are sociopaths proliferating?

*sigh*
Maybe because the rise of feminism has ushered in a sexual free-for-all culture for women and alpha males, both of whom tend to manifest sociopathic personalities.

I'm just sayin'....
 

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@Deep Dish and LeftLoosey

I dont think it has anything to do with the fact that she is having an abortion. Its the way that she will justify the decision by painting herself as self sacrificing, altruistic, do gooder of the highest order when her reasons are anything but. Her reasons are selfish. The baby ****s with her plans. Thats what makes my skin crawl. How can you be so far up your own arse at such a young age?

Im anti abortion. Im realistic though and understand that its necessary at times. This is one of those times I find it difficult to support though.
 

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This is what I have against women having their abortions and their corny college studies. It just enables them to continue in their stupidity without consequences. I don't know wich is worse her rationalization for her abortion or her desire to help administrate the Gates foundation-a foundation that distributes grants to needy people as long as they're not white and male. I guess it balances out though since this one sociopath couple that didn't procreate this time. I have the suspicion though she'd end up doing society less harm if she dropped out of gard school and had the child.
 

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I have the suspicion though she'd end up doing society less harm if she dropped out of gard school and had the child.

Has anybody read Freakonomics? The author (an economist using statistics to prove his cases) convincingly argues that the massive drop in crime across the board in the nineties was due mainly to abortions being made legal in the sixties. Kids that would have grown up to be criminals (e.g. from single goofball parents like this nutter) were aborted instead of given life.


The truth ain't always pretty.
 

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Hooligan Harry said:
@Deep Dish and LeftLoosey

I dont think it has anything to do with the fact that she is having an abortion. Its the way that she will justify the decision by painting herself as self sacrificing, altruistic, do gooder of the highest order when her reasons are anything but. Her reasons are selfish. The baby ****s with her plans. Thats what makes my skin crawl. How can you be so far up your own arse at such a young age?

Im anti abortion. Im realistic though and understand that its necessary at times. This is one of those times I find it difficult to support though.
She seems to make it fairly clear that she's aborting the baby so she can continue with school without the complications. I would almost bet that she would admit that she made a "selfish" decision if confronted.

I think you guys are reading way too much into this.
 

“The 22 Rules That Turned Me From Invisible to Irresistible With Women… Starting Tonight”

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Then I discovered 22 simple rules that rewired my entire dating life. The anxiety vanished. Conversations flowed effortlessly. Women started chasing me for a change.

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Everyone knows that the pro-lifers on this thread would be ok with abortion if the baby was going to be born a liberal.

:eek:
 

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Everyone knows that the pro-lifers on this thread would be ok with abortion if the baby was going to be born a liberal.

:eek:

Lol, I'm not a pro-lifer really and I don't care how many babies liberals have, and I don't fit completely as a conservative either. I'm just against the concept of women setting aside their traditional feminine roles to compete against men even if it requires them aborting their pregnancies, putting off marriage till their an old hag, etc. and getting graduate degrees and to get preferential hiring for a career or to administrate BS (redistribute wealth and opportunities to the "right" genders and skin colors). I'm just of the view that the concept of "career woman" is at odds with femininity and also masculinity. When you cut through the noise, it seems clear as daylight that it is going against nature and females natural role. Abortion is just a side issue. The real problem is feminism.
 

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taiyuu_otoko said:
Has anybody read Freakonomics? The author (an economist using statistics to prove his cases) convincingly argues that the massive drop in crime across the board in the nineties was due mainly to abortions being made legal in the sixties. Kids that would have grown up to be criminals (e.g. from single goofball parents like this nutter) were aborted instead of given life.


The truth ain't always pretty.
That is pure conjecture.
 
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