So they agreed, reluctantly, to terminate her pregnancy. Lives, careers might suffer otherwise, after all. It was sensible. It made sense.
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The day the wife was supposed to go to abortion clinic for procedure, the husband gulped awkwardly, bought some flowers, came home from work
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He came home to find the wife sitting at the kitchen table, cryiing. "I can't do it," she said. "I just can't do it. I can't kill my baby."
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He dropped the flowers from his hand, told her it would be all right, and that they would make it work somehow, and embraced her.
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So that's what the
#MarchForLife means to me, I guess. That is all.54 replies 135 retweets 1,150 likes -
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I found letters between my parents contemplating abortion for me.
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it hurt the first time i found about all this. but soon, i learned to recognize that what mattered is that they chose life.
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I suppose it laid a big part of the foundation for my eventual, later transition from pro-choice to pro-life.
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I'll tell you this much: I've often reflected on the fact that my mom was born & raised Catholic when thinking about that story.
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Btw, did you grow up in grinding poverty? Or did it turn out they were totally wrong about all that?
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