Are you sure that's your story? Didn't copy from here?
https://m.reddit.com/r/TwoXChromosomes/comments/477d2n/i_had_an_abortion_at_19_and_it_was_not_some/
Are you sure that's your story? Didn't copy from here?
https://m.reddit.com/r/TwoXChromosomes/comments/477d2n/i_had_an_abortion_at_19_and_it_was_not_some/
Oh, you found this before me. Nice.
Im trying to get @smooth and others on this case ASAP
Thank you for your dilligence
Report this post. Fake !
There sure are a lot of similar lines between these two. If they weren't nearly verbatim, I'd think that it was more likely that it was a common enough experience to not regret an abortion. But there are a couple of verbatim sentences and that gives me pause, too.
From the post:
"People say things like, "that must have been a tough decision", but I was a teenager in high school, and I had zero interest in having kids. It was not even a decision, it was a foregone conclusion. I feel absolutely no guilt or regret, and I have never given it a second thought since, except when the topic of abortion as a political issue comes up. I use my experience to humanize the issue for people who oppose abortion, especially when they make the argument that women only need abortions because they are irresponsible, and so because the pregnancy is a result of their own "stupidity", thy should have to suffer the consequences. I bring up the fact that I did everything "right" given the information that I had, and that my pregnancy was not a case of being "careless" or "irresponsible". I also use my situation to show how being forced to have that child would have derailed my college career, and generally ruined my life--through no fault of my own."
From
I had an abortion at 19, and it was not some "agonizing decision". I almost feel like this means there is something wrong with me, bc I have never felt one ounce of guilt over it.
https://m.reddit.com/r/TwoXChromosomes/comments/477d2n/i_had_an_abortion_at_19_and_it_was_not_some/
"People say things like, "that must have been a tough decision", but I was a teenager in college, and I had zero interest in having kids. It was not even a decision, it was a foregone conclusion. I feel absolutely no guilt or regret, and I have never given it a second thought since, except when the topic of abortion as a political issue comes up. I use my experience to humanize the issue for people who oppose abortion, especially when they make the argument that women only need abortions because they are irresponsible, and so because the pregnancy is a result of their own "stupidity", thy should have to suffer the consequences. I bring up the fact that I did everything "right" given the information that I had, and that my pregnancy was not a case of being "careless" or "irresponsible". I also use my situation to show how being forced to have that child would have derailed my college career, and generally ruined my life--through no fault of my own."
Identical, except you replace college for highschool.
What are the chances of that?
ZERO
I have no idea why you replied to me with this given that I was agreeing that this seemed like a fraudulent post. THANKS FOR THE MANSPLAINING. I almost didn't post a reply, because why bother, but then I went to your posts and saw all of your misogyny and was like, "WELP HE'S GROSS." So, yeah. Take your mansplaination and shove it.
I did it to further strengthen your view, and to show you that it wasn't a few sentences, anyway, have a nice day,
and sorry about the mansplaining, I know it can be triggering...