DaddySatyr
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Joined: 8/29/2011 From: Pittston, Pennsyltucky Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: hot4bondage Many pro-lifers also stigmatize birth control, inadvertently promoting unwanted pregnancies. It's far more difficult to keep a family intact if they never intended to be a family in the first place. I think this is a bum rep, actually. I am 95% anti-infanticide but I am also 150% PRO birth control. I know TONS of people that feel the same way. I realize that the "movement" represents people that are against both, but the people I know fall more in line with myself than with the "movement". It is understandable that "pro life" has come to include people who are anit-birth control; just like "pro choice" has come to include infanticidists with the blood dripping off their fangs as well as people who over-lap my 5% (victims of rape/incest and mothers whose lives truly are in danger from their pregnancy). However, just like a lot of issues, putting people into neat little boxes where we want them to belong doesn't always work out well. I have marched at pro-life and pro-birth control rallies. I wasn't there, alone. Michael
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