Posted on 07/22/2022 9:12:34 AM PDT by Morgana
“I wouldn’t have my life.”
what about the lives of the mother and daughter killed by the car you were riding in and doing God knows what in .... why was Broderick driving so recklessly?
She ruined her career when she got rid of her nose by making it look “normal.” Her big nose was part of her cuteness.
“Seek ye first the kingdom of God”, practice makes perfect.
If that's the sort of daughter you imagine having, then you shouldn't become a parent in the first place.
AMEN!! The discussion of after seems to be ignored. I bet she has helped many in making the right and moral decision.
Except now they film themselves having anal sex with African American men and post it on the internet.
All of these videos then get consolidated on websites like Celebrity Jihad.
That nose job made her look good. Before that, not so much.
I am sorry for your apparent lack of hope and faith. Before marriage to a good man and becoming a mother, I did not have as much trust either. Learning that my husband and my children really are loyal and trustworthy has been a beautiful life lesson. And so many things I do and have are because of this life purpose that is bigger than myself. Not saying you were called to parenthood, but aversion to it out of fear seems wrong, as opposed to being called to childlessness as part of a bigger, happier journey of life.
I liked her in “Red Dawn.”
Wolverines!
She married and later on had a daughter that got pregnant in high school despite the talk about sex and the daughter had the baby. The lady worked three jobs along with her husband to help her daughter and grand child and the daughter worked as well and went to college she graduated, has a career and husband now.
Girl with a big nose gets rich and famous, gets a nose job, now nobody recognizes her. Hah!
Maybe of Jennifer’s parents raised her right... none of that likely would have happened to her in the first place.
Just saying.
What a sad story. That’s the part the “pro-choice” crowd always leaves out: sometimes it’s not the woman’s choice but the man’s to abort the child. He forced her to abort, but she’s the one who will live with the guilt.
“No teenager should be swimming in waters that dark “
Sounds like she is a great parent.
“I wouldn’t have my life. I wouldn’t have had the career I had, I wouldn’t have had anything [if not for the abortion],” she said.
And she KNOWS this.. - HOW?
How is it that these baby killers seem to know their futures on both sides of a decision??
Do they have super-powers?
Her father Joel Grey was married to her mother when she was conceived, but he is a gay man and was on the downlow for those years. Who only knows what kind of childhood she had.
She says she wouldn't have had the kind of career she has had without the abortion, and that is a sad statement, given her small C- and D-list output. Had she been happy and fulfilled, she may have done much more.
Single is simple. Single is predictable. Single is sane. Single is lonely. The first three win out and I’m fine with it. But....you are right. Aversion to fatherhood is wrong, as in not natural. Its an abnormal reaction to an abnormal condition...which is normal as far as im concerned. I wish I didnt feel the way I do. It is what it is.
I wish you peace.
Not true; she was born in 1960; same year The Pill was first introduced. There was great resistance in society to oral contraception not only because it was a systemic hormone with unknown effects on the general market; but also because many doctors and commentators responded to it the way many have responded to abortion: that it would contribute to immorality and endanger the institution of marriage. And it did.
Widespread Pill usage didn't start hitting the mainstream until the mid- to late 60s, when the first group of Baby Boomer women were graduating from college and Second Wave feminism and "Women's Lib" had started up.
It's marginally possible she might have obtained a prescription for The Pill then; but doctors still were hesitating to prescribe it for minor teenager girls, which she was when she got pregnant.
And The Pill wasn't without complications. The formula was adjusted continually after it hit the market because users were having glaucoma and other serious side effects.
The movie she was in with Patrick Swayze was in the mid 80s
By then most women I knew were taking some form of it
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