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it doesnt matter wer the thread is i will always hav same opinion. i cant even be bothered anymore tbh. i have an opinion and so do others, it jus saddens me that not more people consider the innocent child in all this too. i never meant to come across nasty but wen its a strong subject emotions get the better for me. and bein personally attacked and slagged off for my opinions is just as unfair0
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leos-mummy wrote: »A question for Leos-mummy - if you got cancer tomorrow would you have surgery to remove the tumor which, by nature, is growing inside you? Because after all and as you have quoted, what is meant to be, is meant to be. Isn't it?? Or is this when you decide that God has made the wrong desciion by choosing you? It was just a thought.
completely different thing... a tumour doesnt grow to a human being with arms, legs, emotions, feelings etc. it doesnt need cared for.it doesnt feel pain the way a foetus does when it is terminated. what a horrible thing to compare a beautiful unborn baby with a disgustin tumour. shame on u[/QUOTE]
foetus does not feel pain whilst being terminated, it has no concept of what is happening.
I do feel the gestation limit for terminations is too high given the survival of many pre-term babies however taking the moral highground on this subject isnt the way to go,0 -
Spring_Time wrote: »You said yourself he was on the floor....so in between posting you have popped him to bed? Not much time for love and cuddles before a nap given the timing of your posts
I am judging you with confidence when I say...yep lack of affection is rife in your home. :cool: Good luck with that Leos mummy. Good luck to Leo
hes a very active 22m old wee boy. he plays with his toys he runs about and he comes and sits beside me for a wee chat when he wants to. what sort of idiot are u to think he sits on the floor alone doing nothing? i dont have to justify myself to u wen i know im the best mother he'll ever have. no1 can do a better job. he is always given love and cuddles. i cant superglue him to my side wen he wants to explore the world around him. he needs his freedom too0 -
leos-mummy wrote: »it doesnt matter wer the thread is i will always hav same opinion. i cant even be bothered anymore tbh. i have an opinion and so do others, it jus saddens me that not more people consider the innocent child in all this too. i never meant to come across nasty but wen its a strong subject emotions get the better for me. and bein personally attacked and slagged off for my opinions is just as unfair
I can understand that
But this isnt a thread about 'morals' or strong feelings. The op wanted some straight up facts and figures, and recieved them. That should have been the end of it. This isnt a thread for opinions, or emotions.You lied to me Edward. There IS a Swansea. And other places.....
*I have done reading too*
*I have done geography as well*0 -
completely different thing... a tumour doesnt grow to a human being with arms, legs, emotions, feelings etc. it doesnt need cared for.it doesnt feel pain the way a foetus does when it is terminated. what a horrible thing to compare a beautiful unborn baby with a disgustin tumour. shame on u
foetus does not feel pain whilst being terminated, it has no concept of what is happening.
I do feel the gestation limit for terminations is too high given the survival of many pre-term babies however taking the moral highground on this subject isnt the way to go,[/QUOTE]
there has been research to suggest that actually the foetus does feel pain and what about late terminations? after 23 weeks.0 -
peachyprice wrote: »We live in a society where a woman has the RIGHT to choose whether she wants to have her baby or not. Like it or lump it, that's the way it is.
Actually the law disagrees with you - it is not an automatic right to abortion, technically there has to be serious risk to the mothers health for an abortion to be pemitted, however the law seems to be disregarded these days and it is now abortion on demand!
And thankfully i live in a more civilised society, where the rights of an unborn child are still protectedWeight loss challenge, lose 15lb in 6 weeks before Christmas.0 -
leos-mummy wrote: »it doesnt matter wer the thread is i will always hav same opinion. i cant even be bothered anymore tbh. i have an opinion and so do others, it jus saddens me that not more people consider the innocent child in all this too. i never meant to come across nasty but wen its a strong subject emotions get the better for me. and bein personally attacked and slagged off for my opinions is just as unfair
And what you've said is fair???
Grow some balls sweetheart, if you're big enough to give it, you're big enough to take it.
I think you've hurt alot of people here today with your opinions, do us all a favour and keep them to yourself!0 -
Leos mummy, read your own post - you don't have to justify yourself to anyone and the OP certainly doesnt need to justify herself to you.:j:jOur gorgeous baby boy born 2nd May 2011 - 12 days overdue!!:j:j0
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leos-mummy wrote: »hes a very active 22m old wee boy. he plays with his toys he runs about and he comes and sits beside me for a wee chat when he wants to. what sort of idiot are u to think he sits on the floor alone doing nothing? i dont have to justify myself to u wen i know im the best mother he'll ever have. no1 can do a better job. he is always given love and cuddles. i cant superglue him to my side wen he wants to explore the world around him. he needs his freedom too
I actually have no right to say if you are a bad parent or not, I was trying to point out that judging people is not the way forward...we all do things differently for different reasons. You have come across pretty harsh and flippant with your insensitive comments and as your reaction shows to my comment, you, yourself do not like dealing with insensitive comments. Being judged.
I understand you have an opinion but the op was not asking for opinions and until your pretty harsh comments she was getting a lot of help even from those who admitted to being pro-life without the emotional battering you tried to give.
Take care Leos Mummy0 -
Actually the law disagrees with you - it is not an automatic right to abortion, technically there has to be serious risk to the mothers health for an abortion to be pemitted, however the law seems to be disregarded these days and it is now abortion on demand!
And thankfully i live in a more civilised society, where the rights of an unborn child are still protected
would this civilised society be the same one i live in. i belive if abortion wasnt so readily available in england and other parts then perhaps the lives of the innocent would be protected and abortion would not be used as another birth control method0
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