She married a liberal and lives near his family, so she’s getting a huge dose of woke liberalism. I’ve watched her progress down the proverbial dark hole after being raised in a conservative family.
And she was upset last night about Roe Vs. Wade. And we were texting and she said, “this is a freedom some people no longer have access to!”
And I said, “EXACTLY! Although abortion is not a freedom I approve of, I want you to understand that since 911, many of our freedoms have been removed, vanished, banned. This is something I Desperately need you to understand! Freedom of speech? Gone! Freedom of choice over our own bodies with vaccinations—-gone! Freedom to bare arms? Going! I want you to understand the truth of our times through your own lens of what freedom means! And now you do.”
And guys, she got it. She finally understood. But she had to have a lightbulb moment in her own way, in her own time.
It’s possible to redpill by discussing Roe.
Good start, anon, good start. Although, to be fair and honest, her "right to an abortion" was always a mythical thing. And it really hasn't been banned, it's just up to the states to enact, in their various ways, how or if abortion will be allowed. There are and will continue to be states that allow, even encourage, abortions.
So what it really gets down to is that women might be INCONVENIENCED by having to go to another state. There is no outright prohibition, except in states that understand the moral necessity of banning abortions. States that don't have that moral clarity will welcome women with open arms.
Banned? Not even close. Inconvenienced? Oh yeah.
"Now I have to drive 5 hours to another state."
Bitch how damn often do you need one anyway?! Hoes be outing themselves more and more.
The way some of these people talk about it, you'd think they were getting abortions every other weekend.
This! ☝🏻
A woman doesn't even know she's pregnant for a couple months, does she? So two months. Get one. Sex the next night. Discover two months later. So the most fertile woman would need one every two months for maximum carnage.
Hopefully you're joking...
For me, I knew just before 4 weeks both times with a test because I was too excited to wait until after my missed period.
Some women never get a positive pregnancy test with an at home test and require a blood test at the doctor.
Women should suspect as soon as they miss their period if they had unprotected sex, unless they have weird cycles. Average cycle is 28 days.
If a woman is having unprotected sex without any form of birth control and doesn't want to get pregnant, it's highly recommended to go to the nearest pharmacy and buy a morning after pill over the counter. They go by weight, so probably more than one would be needed.
I'm not a biologist, just a woman. Shit, am I allowed to even say I'm a woman? Do I need a biologist to tell me???
Edit to add: so basically, every month for maximum carnage... depending on how long it takes to heal.
Many states like Texas and Oklahoma are taking steps to outlaw the morning after pill as well. And its good that they are, after Friday's decision Godliness will return to many states.
dude do you even biology? even a little bit?
Is even a verb?
I started throwing up 6 days after conception. Way before a missed period. Most women know at least 3 weeks after ovulation and conception.
It depends on the woman honestly. I know someone who’s stomach didn’t even swell all 9 months. She was actually on the 2nd season of “I Didn’t Know I Was Pregnant”.