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  • emsywoo123
    emsywoo123 Posts: 5,440 Forumite
    lazer wrote: »
    Yes, it would be.

    I do recognise that people from here travel to Britain for abortions, however, the percentage of pregnancies terminated here will be far less than the percentage of terminated pregnancies in Britain, therefore a large number of childrens lives being saved by no legalised abortion here, and for that i am very grateful.

    And while I agree with your views on abortion, i think you have made your point on this thread and leave it at that now

    Oh blimey.............
  • and what about those who cannot have children for various reasons?




    Freda had an hysterectomy!
  • leos-mummy
    leos-mummy Posts: 398 Forumite
    what a horrible world u live in if u see a child as a devastation. they are our future and we have to protect them. and i live in NI were abortion is illegal
  • peachyprice
    peachyprice Posts: 22,346 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    I like the avatar Freddie, did they make that one specially for you?
    Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear
  • emsywoo123
    emsywoo123 Posts: 5,440 Forumite
    leos-mummy wrote: »
    what a horrible world u live in if u see a child as a devastation. they are our future and we have to protect them. and i live in NI were abortion is illegal

    I could sing a song................
  • I like the avatar Freddie, did they make that one specially for you?

    No I borrowed it. Just happened to sit on Freda's PC and she happened to be reading this part of the Parish
  • leos-mummy
    leos-mummy Posts: 398 Forumite
    lazer wrote: »
    Yes, it would be.

    I do recognise that people from here travel to Britain for abortions, however, the percentage of pregnancies terminated here will be far less than the percentage of terminated pregnancies in Britain, therefore a large number of childrens lives being saved by no legalised abortion here, and for that i am very grateful.

    And while I agree with your views on abortion, i think you have made your point on this thread and leave it at that now


    someone has to give the innocent a voice. the lack of compassion that has been shown to them is unreal. being refered to as a blob of cells and being compared with the removal of a tumor? surely this is unfair and while i agree i may hav come across angry it is only out of frustration. very easy to stay calm wen everyone has same opinion as u and ur bein backed up but wen ur a minority on this thread like me sometimes u hav to speak that bit more loudly
  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    leos-mummy wrote: »
    what a horrible world u live in if u see a child as a devastation. they are our future and we have to protect them. and i live in NI were abortion is illegal

    Which is why girls come to England. Haven't we been here.

    And I live in the real world, love, sorry. I thank god I do not live in yours. I did once and then I grew up and matured. How old are you? 16?

    As I say, I am sure that you live in a perfect world but not all children are wanted and if those pregnancies are ended rather than bringing an unwanted and unloved child into the world then yes, it is better for that child and the people asociated with it.

    You've had too much mumbo jumbo rammed down your throat, it's like you almost believe a child can bring you the perfect life. Would life be so perfect for a single mother without the benefits system to prop her up? Because without that, life would be FAR from perfect!
  • peachyprice
    peachyprice Posts: 22,346 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    leos-mummy wrote: »
    what a horrible world u live in if u see a child as a devastation. they are our future and we have to protect them. and i live in NI were abortion is illegal

    It's the real world, that's all.

    Do you think that a woman who has been raped should be forced to carry and give birth to the baby of her rapist? Can you not see how that could be devastating?


    Do you think that a woman who is about to lose her home and have her children taken into care should be forced to have a baby she can't care for? Can you not see how that would be devastating.

    Do you think a woman who has severe PND and would, deep inside, like to smother her children should be forced to have another baby? Can you not see how that would be devastating?

    There are many many reasons that women abort babies in the real world. Just stop and think about what you are saying for once.
    Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear
  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    leos-mummy wrote: »
    someone has to give the innocent a voice. the lack of compassion that has been shown to them is unreal. being refered to as a blob of cells and being compared with the removal of a tumor? surely this is unfair and while i agree i may hav come across angry it is only out of frustration. very easy to stay calm wen everyone has same opinion as u and ur bein backed up but wen ur a minority on this thread like me sometimes u hav to speak that bit more loudly

    No seriously, this is making you sound insane.

    No-one cares what you think because it is not YOUR choice. You are not the pregnant one and most of the people on this thread realise that women these days have a choice. Thank god for that.

    Is your son still not awake? Wish mine slept for that long when they were little.
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