PS assists student in having abortion

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  1. 2littleboys

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    un-be-lieve-able!!! no one should be making health care decisions for a minor except the parents. I almost can't believe this is true.sadly though,I know it is.
     
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    Sickens me.
     
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    sad. so very sad.
     
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    No, not at all unbelievable. This isn't anything new. There are some places where counselors/teachers will actually assist young ladies across state lines, because their state has a parent notification law and the other state doesn't. This is actually typical.
     
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    This is just another example of how little our society values family. I was actually shocked the other day to see a mother having a great conversation with her teenage son. Afterward, I thought how sad it was for me to be shocked by that. I was so impress I asked her if he was homeschooled, but he wasn't. It did give me hope though.

    It really irritates me that families are constantly being split up. Either because both parents work and babies are shipped off to daycare or because of divorce or never even getting married in the first place.

    I have 2 friends that are going back to work next month after having had babies. One's baby is a year old, but she's driving an hour each way to and from work which means she's really only going to see her 4 children on the weekend. Thankfully, her husband has a schedule where they will only need a babysitter 10 hours a week, but I just couldn't imagine being away from my children that long. At the very least, if I had to work outside of the home, I would take a job that paid a little less and had fewer hours so I could be with my kids.

    The other is leaving a one month old behind. She keeps talking about how much she'll miss him. This baby will be in daycare 50 hours a week. I don't think it even occurs to her that she could actually choose to stay home with him.

    Then I'm constantly hearing women encouraging other women to immediately give up on their marriages when it gets tough. There's this weird assumption that marriage is supposed to be easy and husbands are supposed to be really great guys all of the time. This just isn't true. Wives aren't a piece of cake 100% of the time themselves. Marriage is hard, but as long as you have a decent person, I think it's absolutely worth it to have a partner in life. Besides, I think the hard parts are actually great opportunities to grow and become a better person.
     
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    Missouri schools transport girls to Arkansas to get abortions (because, praise Jesus, there are no longer any clinics operating in SW MO.)
     

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