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Michelle Duggar and pro choice

Why do women who like to scream so loudly about women having a choice, think Michelle Duggar has too many kids? Why not stay out of her uterus? LMBO

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JackieGirl007

Asked by JackieGirl007 at 1:23 PM on Nov. 9, 2011 in Politics & Current Events

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  • I agree, if it's the woman's choice to abort then it is also the woman's choice to have as many children as she likes. I wouldn't do either, (I think I'd go crazy with 5 kids let alone 20) but that's my choice no one else.
    mommy_jules

    Answer by mommy_jules at 1:27 PM on Nov. 9, 2011

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  • LOL actually I have wondered that LOL. The same people saying abortion is ok and it is all a womans choice it is her body think she shouldnt have more kids. I mean whatever. It is her body. Her income being affected. Her household. Her lifestyle is none of my business.
    gemgem

    Answer by gemgem at 1:25 PM on Nov. 9, 2011

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  • DAMN!! I was just fixing to ask this! I wonder the same thing :)
    matthewscandi

    Answer by matthewscandi at 1:25 PM on Nov. 9, 2011

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  • Couldn't agree more, only because having a big family isn't for every woman doesn't make her decision wrong for her. If you REALLY want to get in to pro choice & it being the womans choice not to have a child, well doesn't the same go for women who DO want children? It's still a choice & it's still their choice, so yes I agree. . . . . stay out her uterus!! (Love how you stated that!!lol)
    Ellie15

    Answer by Ellie15 at 1:31 PM on Nov. 9, 2011

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  • I have no issues with her personal choices, I have issues with the beliefs they adhere to, that a woman's value is as a walking uterus.
    SWasson

    Answer by SWasson at 1:32 PM on Nov. 9, 2011

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  • "For those who say that they are worried about the health of the baby she is carrying, are you arguing that it would be better for the child to never exist than to be born less than perfect?"

    No. But she's been told pregnancy is risky. She's choosing to give the child disadvantages from conception... the biggest disadvantage being that mom might just lose the pregnancy.

    It's irresponsible.
    gdiamante

    Answer by gdiamante at 3:34 PM on Nov. 9, 2011

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  • double standard?
    tnm786

    Answer by tnm786 at 1:26 PM on Nov. 9, 2011

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  • Of course I care about the health of women who have multiple abortions.
    I think they have the right to do it,but using it as birth control is as ridiculous as having as many kids as humanly possible.
    butterflyblue19

    Answer by butterflyblue19 at 1:35 PM on Nov. 9, 2011

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  • Committing suicide by childbirth is her choice... but she's not thinking about her children in all this.
    gdiamante

    Answer by gdiamante at 3:31 PM on Nov. 9, 2011

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  • Helping is on thing JG- Do you realize the extend for the Duggar girls? Buddies? Jurisdictions? No social life outside the family at 21,20, 19, 18? At the age if 6 mos the infant is moved into the girls' "dorm" for the girls to handle 24/7...up to and including sharing a bed. Also, the 19 yo is in charge of the homeschooling; is the teacher! This is beyond contributing to the home environment, IMO-

    Sisteract

    Answer by Sisteract at 6:43 PM on Nov. 9, 2011

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