I don't know if i'm the only one that this
aggrivates or not but it really irritates
me that pro-choice people can run on there
all day long and talk about how happy they
are to have an abortion and how they don't
regret it at all but when a person comes
on there and says that they regret their
abortion they are immediatly attacked and
told that they don't need to be in the
support forum?
I'm sorry but I think that is shi*tty and
not very supportive of the women who do
regret their abortions.
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Tazzy D
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Posted: 11-01-06 09:56am
I understand how you feel and I think
people should be able to tell both sides,
but all of that is done on the abortion
forum itself. The support forum is to
support women only. Its not for bashing
and etc.
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paganangel
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Posted: 11-01-06 10:23am
tazzy d
wrote:
i understand how you feel
and I think people should be able to tell
both sides, but all of that is done on the
abortion forum itself. The support forum
is to support women only. Its not for
bashing and etc.
i completly understand that but why is
there a thread entitled i'm not sorry2 in
the support forum? That's not
support...That's just someone telling
their story and it's not fair that it
can't go both ways. I've seen tons of
stories from pro-choice people talking
about how great and wonderful their
abortions were and I don't think that is
supportive at all. It's just them telling
their story...So if they can do it...Then
why can't others?
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Tazzy D
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Posted: 11-01-06 12:03pm
paganangel
wrote:
tazzy d
wrote:
i understand how you feel
and I think people should be able to tell
both sides, but all of that is done on the
abortion forum itself. The support
forum is to support women only. Its not
for bashing and
etc.
i completly understand that but why is
there a thread entitled i'm not sorry2 in
the support forum? That's not
support...That's just someone telling
their story and it's not fair that it
can't go both ways. I've seen tons of
stories from pro-choice people talking
about how great and wonderful their
abortions were and I don't think that is
supportive at all. It's just them
telling their story...So if they can do
it...Then why can't
others?
i will t6alk to the admin about it and see
what we can come up with
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paganangel
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Posted: 11-01-06 23:55pm
tazzy d
wrote:
paganangel
wrote:
tazzy d
wrote:
i understand how you feel
and I think people should be able to tell
both sides, but all of that is done on the
abortion forum itself. The support
forum is to support women only. Its
not for bashing and
etc.
i completly understand that but why is
there a thread entitled i'm not sorry2 in
the support forum? That's not
support...That's just someone telling
their story and it's not fair that it
can't go both ways. I've seen tons of
stories from pro-choice people talking
about how great and wonderful their
abortions were and I don't think that is
supportive at all. It's just them
telling their story...So if they can do
it...Then why can't
others?
i will t6alk to the admin about it and see
what we can come up
with
thanks. But of course the story is back
in the support forum...Maybe they should
make new rules.....Maybe only people
really seeking support should be allowed
to post new topics and people trying to
help them should post only things related
to that specific topic. It should be 100%
unbiased but with all of the personal
stories about 'yay, I had an abortion and
now life is wonderful' it won't be
unbiased. It should be for support
only!...Sorry tazzy this is really making
me mad.
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Tazzy D
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Posted: 11-02-06 09:17am
Theres not much that I can do. It
stipulates that it is a support forum.
Atleast the topic is better then the first
one. I enjoyed reading it.
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EugeniaBrown
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Posted: 11-02-06 16:51pm
tazzy d
wrote:
i understand how you feel
and I think people should be able to tell
both sides, but all of that is done on the
abortion forum itself. The support forum
is to support women only. Its not for
bashing and etc.
dear tazzy,
some of my posts were in abortion forum
itself and were moved to debate forum.
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EugeniaBrown
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Posted: 11-02-06 21:27pm
ayamiyaki
wrote:
the forum marked '.Abortion'
is there to give women a place to get
information and support about abortion,
not arguments against it. Arguments
against abortion belong in the debate
forum or here, in the pro-life section.
I'm sorry that you can't understand the
reasoning behind why your posts were
moved.
so now you are claiming two forums
"abortion" and "abortion pro choice"?
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paganangel
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Posted: 11-03-06 02:32am
ayamiyaki
wrote:
simply put, .Abortion is not
the place for debating. Women who come
there will get honest information on all
choices: abortion, adoption, or keeping
the pregnancy. Not whether they are
"correct" or "moral", but whether they
will hurt, what you should expect, etc.
If pro-life views were allowed there, the
'abortion' choice would have a negative
light on it. It's not fair.
I guess you could call it a pro-choice
forum, with emphasis on the word 'choice'.
A woman should be free to get advice
about her situation without someone
calling her a child-killer or a
m.Urderer.
Pro-abortion are free to post in the
pro-choice forum, pro-life are free to
post here, and the two factions are free
to debate the subject on the debate
forum.
this is the prolife forum...Seeing as how
you are pro-choice i'm pretty sure you
shouldn't add to these conversations.
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paganangel
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Posted: 11-03-06 22:53pm
ayamiyaki
wrote:
i am allowed to post here if
I do not bring up pro-choice views. I am
not doing so. I am explaining the logic
behind why the forums are split the way
they are.
this is
the pro-life forum. If you are posting
anything pro-life, I will delete the
posts.
.N.O. .O.N.E. .E.X.C.E.P.T.
.P.R.O.-.L.I.F.E. Should be posting on
this forum, and if any post causes
a debate or slander of another person I
will delete the posts, or the topic will
be moved to the debate forum.
Any debating about abortion issues should
be done on the abortion debate forum
.O.N.L.Y. Not this one. This is a place
for pro-life to come together without fear
of their opinions being immediately shot
down by pro-choice.
---these are the posted rules.
No dear you should not be posting here no
matter what the topic is. Please move to
your forum.
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paganangel
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Posted: 11-04-06 11:34am
stillpissingehealthoff
wrote:
paganangel
wrote:
no dear you should not be
posting here no matter what the topic is.
Please move to your
forum.
another wannabe
moderator.
i don't post over in the pro-choice
forum....It would be nice if you all would
actually have some respect.
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diamond splinter
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Posted: 11-19-06 05:16am
stillpissingehealthoff
wrote:
paganangel
wrote:
no dear you should not be
posting here no matter what the topic is.
Please move to your
forum.
another wannabe
moderator.
she would do a much better job than a few
moderators I could name. Though why
anyone would want to moderate this site is
beyond me
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