LOL! You know what struck me is how friendly and nice the staff are. The women are just like any other woman you'd meet out on the street. The facility I went to only did first trimester abortions but still :(
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>>LOL! You know what struck me is how friendly and nice the staff are. <<
(Hi Lady!)
That is the truth! I went for a Pap when I didn't have insurance. I came home with a bag of condoms, eventhough I stated clearly that I had no use for them.
Last time I stepped into the place. I saved up the cash and went to an OB/GYN.
Ultimately, I believe their only defense will be "forgive us Lord, we knew not what we were doing".
I will never forget, many years ago, one of my friends invited my wife and me to dinner with him and his wife at their country club. Very chi chi, the one where the PGA majors are held.
Not unexpectedly perhaps, my friend's wife turned out to be even more "modern" than I had previously guessed.
As we finished a cocktail and picked up our salad forks, Buffy (we'll call her) launched into the story of the exciting day she had had. She had been, that very day, to a Planned Parenthood office (she was supportive of same in time and money) and had actually witnessed the most revolutionary and exciting act of her life.
She proceeded to launch into a thoroughly detailed relating of the "procedure" she had seen, ending with the quick and simple "vacuuming" of the womb.
Finally, as she paused in her excitement, to draw a breath, I had the opportunity to interject a quick question. "Buffy", I asked politely, "did the doctor then dump the little body parts out of the vacuum cleaner onto the table?"
"For heaven's sake", was Buffy's somewhat ironic response, "how disgusting, we're at dinner", she cluelessly replied.
"Sorry, Buffy, but you brought up the subject", was my short, but I hoped sufficient, reply.
The rest of the evening was a little cool, but my wife and I were already shivering.