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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI had an abortion. Why it's none of your business.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/i-had-an-abortion-why-is-none-of-your-business/2019/05/27/c8757df8-7e64-11e9-8ede-f4abf521ef17_story.html?utm_term=.f1962b187044What about those of us who arent victims? What about those who simply happened to find ourselves pregnant? Abortion doesnt have to be motivated by trauma.
I had an abortion. Im not going to tell you how old I was or what my circumstances were at the time. I wont mention whether birth control was used or whether it wasnt. Im not going to tell you whether the guy is or is not still a part of my life, whether it was a one-night stand or a long-term relationship. Im not going to discuss the health of either party involved in the consensual or nonconsensual sex, nor the viability of the embryo. None of those details are pertinent. I got pregnant. I didnt want to be pregnant. I had a medical procedure to remedy the situation. Full stop.
I am an adult of sound mind and body. My government has decreed me capable of voting, of operating motor vehicles, of purchasing firearms, of paying taxes. Why is this irrational line drawn at body autonomy?
I had an abortion, and I need no ones forgiveness. Nor should I need your permission. In defending reproductive rights, we should refrain from framing the argument around the most extreme and saintly of cases in the hope of converting more supporters. When we pander to find circumstances under which abortion becomes palatable, we dilute the simple message that body autonomy should be a right regardless of gender.
secondwind
(16,903 posts)Lars39
(26,116 posts)Of course that doesn't matter to the anti-choice. "...suffer the little children." And boy howdy are they determined to make people suffer.
InAbLuEsTaTe
(24,122 posts)Bernie & Elizabeth 2020!!!
Welcome to the revolution!!!
tazkcmo
(7,300 posts)And it's nobody's business as to why. The person who actually had the abortion was glad to have the choice and I was glad to be able to help her do what was best for her. That's all that matters.
Trueblue Texan
(2,440 posts)Ohiogal
(32,062 posts)WhiskeyGrinder
(22,432 posts)Solly Mack
(90,787 posts)Yes!
Wounded Bear
(58,706 posts)In a just world, women like you would not have to share these stories in the prusuit of justice.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,895 posts)The problem with focusing so tightly on the lack of exceptions for rape, incest, fetal abnormalities, and the like, completely overlooks that the majority of abortions are like yours. Woman or girl was pregnant, decided an abortion was in her best interest, and got one. Plus, of course, the fact that men are responsible for 100% of all abortions is somehow overlooked.
Pacifist Patriot
(24,654 posts)IronLionZion
(45,528 posts)I wonder how conservatives would feel if we got up in their business and judged them on their deeply repressed secrets?
God appointed me to judge conservatives to burn in hell for all eternity. No conservative will be forgiven.
ZeroSomeBrains
(638 posts)I wholeheartedly agree that it's none of my business what you do with your body and feel women should have the freedom to do what is best for them in such circumstances. Thank you for sharing.
scarletwoman
(31,893 posts)Do you think women need to agonize about having an abortion?
ZeroSomeBrains
(638 posts)I know that sometimes it's an easy decision if the woman's life is at risk or the fetus is not viable.
cp
(6,655 posts)Thank you.
unblock
(52,317 posts)or at best, involuntary servitude. either way, it's a clear violation of the 13th amendment.
even if a woman purposefully became pregnant and for whatever reasons changed her mind, who cares. it's still slavery to force her to become pregnant from the moment she no longer wants to remain pregnant. it's her decision. she can't be forced to remain pregnant any more than an employee can be prevented from quitting.
the article is exactly right, neither the government nor the religious right nor the would-be father have an overriding claim on the woman's body. it is hers and hers alone.
mopinko
(70,215 posts)yup. been trying to make this point and looking for others to make it, and it aint really out there. it should be. it is the core of the whole damn thing.
PatrickforO
(14,587 posts)Truer words were never spoken. No one's business but yours.
SallyHemmings
(1,822 posts)Qanisqineq
(4,826 posts)Me too. No one's business why I had an abortion... or 2. I dont regret it for a second.
lark
(23,156 posts)I am proud of helping these 4 young women (between 17-19) go to NYC where it was legal and stop the unwanted pregnancies. I am very thankful for the friend who helped me when I knew nowhere to turn, and then teamed up with me and several other young women to form an Underground Railroad where we could help others take control of their lives and their reproduction. It makes me so sad that young women could be faced with this once again because birth control will be outlawed along with abortions if the rw women hating oligarchs get their way.
rzemanfl
(29,568 posts)dchill
(38,532 posts)Full stop, everyone else, too!
Ferrets are Cool
(21,110 posts)at least, IMO.
redstatebluegirl
(12,265 posts)calimary
(81,466 posts)The right to full sovereignty over ones own body is AN ABSOLUTE.
It is NON-NEGOTIABLE.
malaise
(269,157 posts)Brava to the author
Moostache
(9,897 posts)If they wish to consult others, that too is their choice...including the choice of whether or not to consult the sperm donor that enabled the pregnancy in the first place. Advice and counsel are also to be received at the choice of the woman involved and NO ONE ELSE.
The "church" does not get a say...
The "state" does not get a say...
The "community" does not get a say...
No one else gets an unsolicited say, period.
iluvtennis
(19,871 posts)heckles65
(549 posts)The men are like the knights with the armor and big horses and big swords. The women in the movement are like the local levies, clutching homemade pikes or garden implements. Both are present; and the levies may even outnumber the knights. But there's no mystery where all the "fight" is. Drive off the levies, and the knights will stand and fight to the last man. Kill off the knights, and the levies will run for the hills. Because this is a knight (read male) assertiveness movement.
demigoddess
(6,644 posts)At one point in history, camp followers were following the army that their husbands were serving in. Their only way out of starvation and death. In this day and age when women can be fired from their jobs just for being pregnant, abortion should not be outlawed. Perhaps that mother has to work to feed her children. Perhaps the baby has a birth defect. Perhaps they cannot support another child. With low wages that is possible. I know food was rationed in our house when I was a kid.
wendyb-NC
(3,330 posts)Nitram
(22,879 posts)BigmanPigman
(51,627 posts)At the Stop the Bans rally I attended I heard fantastic speakers, two were ministers, men and women, and all were pro-choice. One good point they brought up is that there ar a lot of natural miscarriages that the body does to protect itself and the anti-abortion nuts never mention this or that it is a medical procedure and how often do they consult anyone other than a doctor about THEIR own medical procedures?
stuffmatters
(2,574 posts)Also WTF did two Democratic SCOTUS judges today vote in favor of Indiana's law to force women to bury/cremate the fetus? Christmisogyny at its most sadistic.
Vinca
(50,303 posts)do with their own bodies. It's none of their business. I don't give two shits about Republican prostate glands and they shouldn't care about my uterus.
bluescribbler
(2,123 posts)Total agreement.
Shoonra
(523 posts)Fifty years ago, when they were fighting Medicare tooth and nail, the Republican mantra was "Keep the government out of your doctor's examining room", but now, if you're a woman and you are or might be pregnant, the Republicans very much want the government right there in the doctor's room, standing right at the stirrups.
Funny thing is this solicitude only happens if abortion is, or might be, discussed. The Republicans haven't done anything to improve or expand pre-natal care for women who can't afford it. So they'll make a woman give birth - even to her rapist's baby - but they don't care if the woman or the baby are malnourished or exposed to infections, or even whether the woman has enough diapers and baby food.
Harker
(14,034 posts)isn't any of my business, either.