Would you host an **** party to celebrate a woman's ****?

13 replies · 2580 views · Started by prettyboi04 · Mar 2008
Many women are emotional wrecks after they have abortions. Maybe a party would be a good idea to assist them in their recovery? Any thoughts?
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· Mar 2008
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This Planned Parenthood thing is news to me, but I've heard of a group similar to this one, called CRACK (sounds inviting, doesn't it?): Children Requiring a Caring Kommunity. In a nutshell, this group pays female drug-addicts to get sterilized or used long-term pregnancy control. I could just see the ads..."If you're addicted to ****, get **** -- get cash!"...which unsurprisingly targets the African-American and Latino community.
smc112 · Mar 2008
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prettyboi04 wrote:
Well I didn't really come up with this one... we through a party for a girl at my school who had an **** to celebrate it.
See, that's the problem. She has probably done too much partying anyway and need to sit down somewhere. If she wasn't a **** ****, she shouldn't have had an ****. People need to quit using **** as a **** method. If you don't have enough sense to keep your legs closed, you could at least get on some ****. I hope your friend, you had the party for, would consider getting on some pills. One thing about people that have abortions, they tend to get pregnant again. Anyway, that is a depraved way of doing things. You don't celebrate things of that nature. She will probably need counseling after that ordeal. Something about abortions drives women crazy. It affects people differently. Some women go and have a bunch of kids because of the guilt, and some become extremely depressed. That party that you had for her might have temporarily distracted her from what she did, but eventually it will come back to her mind. So I suggest your friend to seek counseling from either a pastor or a psychiatrist.
Phylicia215 · Mar 2008
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Well, Im all for **** and a woman's right to chose. But a party though? I dont know. But I mean why not, people should do what makes them happy, not others.
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