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#837890 - 10/18/07 08:04 PM
Re: birth control at middle schools
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I agree with it. Although I know my daughter will wait until she's 35 and married before she even kisses a boy... in the event some nasty, sleezy, douchbag boy gets her drunk and then pretends to care about her, completly clouding her judgedment, then I would like to know that she is safe and wouldn't get pregnant by that SOB...
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#837920 - 10/18/07 08:23 PM
Re: birth control at middle schools
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I agree with it. Although I know my daughter will wait until she's 35 and married before she even kisses a boy... in the event some nasty, sleezy, douchbag boy gets her drunk and then pretends to care about her, completly clouding her judgedment, then I would like to know that she is safe and wouldn't get pregnant by that SOB... I'm with you my friend! And god watch over that SOB because when I find him.....
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#837923 - 10/18/07 08:26 PM
Re: birth control at middle schools
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I agree with it. Although I know my daughter will wait until she's 35 and married before she even kisses a boy... in the event some nasty, sleezy, douchbag boy gets her drunk and then pretends to care about her, completly clouding her judgedment, then I would like to know that she is safe and wouldn't get pregnant by that SOB... I'm with you my friend! And god watch over that SOB because when I find him..... See, what you do is beat the first few boys your daughter brings over nearly to death (you don't want to kill em 'cause then who's gonna tell all their friends) then you hang the pictures of the beatings on the wall facing the door. that way any boy that comes over, that's the first thing they see when they walk in the door. good motivation not to break my sweet little innocent daughters heart.
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#837929 - 10/18/07 08:30 PM
Re: birth control at middle schools
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#837953 - 10/18/07 08:41 PM
Re: birth control at middle schools
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Government in all forms needs to stay the [censored] out of my home! And stop trying to make me live the life they think I should live. I'm sure lots of homosexuals think the same thing about the government's obsession with banning gay marriage. Oh, and what about drugs? The government use a pretty heavy hand in telling us how to live our lives in that regard as well. I know I'm not well known like some of the other politico's around here, but I don't think the government has any right to tell us how to live any part of our personal lives. I will say that gay marriage isn't a personal issue per se, it is a legal one. Sane ppl aren't trying to ban gays, they just don't think we should change the legal deffinition of marriage(which is based on long standing American and religious traditions) to include same sex couples. As for drugs; I don't have much problem with drugs in a person's home, as long as they aren't effecting anyone else. If you drive with high, arrested, if you work while high, fired. You accept the consequences of your actions. Period. Otherwise, it's your life in your home and no one has the right to stop you.
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#838228 - 10/19/07 01:21 PM
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Actually, CG, I don't have a problem with it as long as the parents are involved. I just think it is too personal a decision to be made without some king of guidance. And, Nanwa, the lock on my chastity belt broke, so I don't think that will work.
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#838282 - 10/19/07 02:01 PM
Re: birth control at middle schools
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Actually, CG, I don't have a problem with it as long as the parents are involved. I just think it is too personal a decision to be made without some king of guidance. And, Nanwa, the lock on my chastity belt broke, so I don't think that will work. It is a parental issue, if the parent decides that is the right course for their family, than there is nothing wrong with that. But it is not an issue where the parents should be in the dark about, even if that is what they want.
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#838430 - 10/19/07 03:31 PM
Re: birth control at middle schools
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No offense to any adoptees out there, but adoption isn't the same as having a loving biological mom and dad. I know several adoptees, including my niece and nephew, and they all have said, at one time or another, they felt a little cheated or felt a little like they didn't belong. They have learned to love their adoptive parents, but it is not the same.
Adoption is a better option than abortion though. Sorry - I do realize that you said no offense to any adoptees out there. Nanwa - I am seriously offended!!!!! I don't even know where to start! No one has ever said anything so insensitive about being adopted before - not even in elementary school. LEARNED to love thier adopted parents????? Sounds like it's just slightly better than abortion in your opinion. I can't even say more - I'm pretty much speechless! I have to say that I agree with Little Miss Naughty, and I find Nanwa's post quite offensive to both adoptees and to adoptive parents. I really hope the majority of people don't share these views that parenting a child to whom one did not give birth is somehow "less than" parenting a child to whom one did give birth. I'm stunned. Not everyone is able to conceive a child the natural way. Not everyone is able to parent a child they've conceived. Adoption is a wonderful way of bridging the two. I thought we'd come a long way in acceptance of non-birth children, but then I read something like this. Mind boggling.
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#838457 - 10/19/07 03:48 PM
Re: birth control at middle schools
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[I have to say that I agree with Little Miss Naughty, and I find Nanwa's post quite offensive to both adoptees and to adoptive parents. I really hope the majority of people don't share these views that parenting a child to whom one did not give birth is somehow "less than" parenting a child to whom one did give birth. I'm stunned. Not everyone is able to conceive a child the natural way. Not everyone is able to parent a child they've conceived. Adoption is a wonderful way of bridging the two. I thought we'd come a long way in acceptance of non-birth children, but then I read something like this. Mind boggling. Sorry, I never claimed to be politically correct.
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