"Selective Reduction"
When One Is Enough is an alarmingly dispassionate (callous) account of a woman who was carrying triplets (identical twins and a stand alone) and decided to abort the twins.
The father of the three (not her husband) asked, "Shouldn't we consider having triplets?"
Her "adverse reaction" was: "This is why they say it's the woman's choice, because you think I could just carry triplets. That's easy for you to say, but I'd have to give up my life."
(Translation: "Me, me, me, me, me, me, me.")
She felt fine after the "procedure."
[Thanks to El Camino Real for the link.]
When One Is Enough is an alarmingly dispassionate (callous) account of a woman who was carrying triplets (identical twins and a stand alone) and decided to abort the twins.
The father of the three (not her husband) asked, "Shouldn't we consider having triplets?"
Her "adverse reaction" was: "This is why they say it's the woman's choice, because you think I could just carry triplets. That's easy for you to say, but I'd have to give up my life."
(Translation: "Me, me, me, me, me, me, me.")
She felt fine after the "procedure."
[Thanks to El Camino Real for the link.]





Redeemed by Our Savior, I work out my salvation with fear and trembling in Pohang, South Korea, where I live with my wife, daughter, and son and teach English at a science and technology university. Baptized a Methodist and raised a Missouri Synod Lutheran in Buffalo, NY, I spent six years as a guest of the Anglican Communion before being received by the Grace of God into the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church on the Feast of Saint Andrew, my patron, anno domini 2002.





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