Re: The States: North Dakota is Still the Worst
Sorry I was late to the party, but I feel the need to comment on this.
Also, if you don't have a developed brain you can't begin the thought to scream or understand/process the question being asked, and if you don't have vocal chords you can't scream.
Yes, but I've never played hockey at a level that involves hitting, and thus my opinion is fairly worthless. I can have an opinion, but no decisions should be based on my uninformed/inexperienced opinion.
As a woman who has been harboring a growing parasite for 8 months, I would not force this on anyone. It sucks enough when you want the kid and have a support system. Thus far I've had an uncomplicated pregnancy. Morning sickness, extreme exhaustion, discomfort.
If you get sick, too bad, most medications you would use for your symptoms are potentially harmful for baby, so suck it up. Watch what you eat and drink and don't smoke. Good luck finding a comfortable position to sleep in (or sleeping at all with a parasite kicking you in the ribs). No more potentially dangerous or evenly mildly disruptive activities (many sports, roller coasters, piercings, tattoos, elective surgeries) for awhile...at least I could give my dentist a good reason to put off the dental work he thinks I need.
From what I've read, once you have the kid your body will take a good 4-8 weeks to recover. Gonna miss work and paychecks, 'cause our country sucks and doesn't offer maternal leave. I won't even get into the medical bills associated with a pregnancy.
Oh, and get ready for everyone to have an opinion on what you should be doing, how you're not doing things right, and for some reason thinking it's ok to touch a complete stranger's belly. This is by far not a complete list.
Honestly, pregnancy is giving up your freedom. No life, liberty or pursuit of happiness for a woman forced to harbor a parasite to term. I am so disgusted at the pro fetus movement. If you think abortion is wrong, fine, don't have one. However, do not force your religious beliefs onto any other individual. Do not try to dictate what a person can do with their body if it is not causing another individual harm (and no, an embryo or a fetus does not qualify as an individual....if it's not viable outside of sucking life support off a woman's body it's not an individual).
Sorry I was late to the party, but I feel the need to comment on this.
Originally posted by joecct
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Originally posted by dxmnkd316
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As a woman who has been harboring a growing parasite for 8 months, I would not force this on anyone. It sucks enough when you want the kid and have a support system. Thus far I've had an uncomplicated pregnancy. Morning sickness, extreme exhaustion, discomfort.
If you get sick, too bad, most medications you would use for your symptoms are potentially harmful for baby, so suck it up. Watch what you eat and drink and don't smoke. Good luck finding a comfortable position to sleep in (or sleeping at all with a parasite kicking you in the ribs). No more potentially dangerous or evenly mildly disruptive activities (many sports, roller coasters, piercings, tattoos, elective surgeries) for awhile...at least I could give my dentist a good reason to put off the dental work he thinks I need.
From what I've read, once you have the kid your body will take a good 4-8 weeks to recover. Gonna miss work and paychecks, 'cause our country sucks and doesn't offer maternal leave. I won't even get into the medical bills associated with a pregnancy.
Oh, and get ready for everyone to have an opinion on what you should be doing, how you're not doing things right, and for some reason thinking it's ok to touch a complete stranger's belly. This is by far not a complete list.
Honestly, pregnancy is giving up your freedom. No life, liberty or pursuit of happiness for a woman forced to harbor a parasite to term. I am so disgusted at the pro fetus movement. If you think abortion is wrong, fine, don't have one. However, do not force your religious beliefs onto any other individual. Do not try to dictate what a person can do with their body if it is not causing another individual harm (and no, an embryo or a fetus does not qualify as an individual....if it's not viable outside of sucking life support off a woman's body it's not an individual).
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