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It's a variation ...
Come on, its a variation on basic voicemail. Those saying breaking up using this have obviously not ever heard of a dear john letter? How impersonal is a break-up letter? This can be a good or bad thing. I can see both good and bad. At any rate, I think its up to the user as to how they use this service.
1 month ago In response to Hearing the Call
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Wow.
I agree that this one is tricky. Parents, adults, and nurses, doctors - all have the legal responsibility to help children that are being abused and may need medical attention. Do these laws work perfectly? Obviously, no. I don't think that this problem has an easy answer. ANY responsible adult, parent or otherwise, who is taking care of a child-should get medical attention for children who are being abused period. Yes, if it means a child is taken away, so be it. That parent should prove they are a fit parent. Bottom line, children are helpless, and there is no excuse for a mother knowing their child was abused by a partner or anyone else, and waiting to get medical attention for that child. That is a criminally negligent act which is punishable by law.
1 month ago In response to Criminalizing Motherhood?: Who’s to Judge
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basic rights
I am thankful for reproductive rights, and since we all have them, it matters not that people out there think that I should only have one or less children. I think its my choice, and I raise them well-we compost, recycle, carpool, walk when we can, and try to not waste anything. My kids are learning to be responsible and good to the environment. Look-I don't care what anyone says-not only more kids equals a bigger carbon footprint. Every living breathing living human being on this earth(be he/she a child or an adult of any age) has a responsibility to reduce their affect on our earth's environment. I don't care if you have kids-you don't have to have kids to care about the earth. And you don't have to have kids to misuse the environment of the earth. Just do your best to recycle, drive much less, use energy efficient appliances, etcetera. Leave everyone else's reproductive rights out of it. Just help and encourage others to recycle and to use our resources wisely.
1 month, 1 week ago In response to Having a Third Child
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Being a responsible parent means loving and honoring the human being that your child is, rather then the idea of how you would like them to be.
