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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 398859" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>In one of her more lucid moments, Kanga's birthmom asked the doctor to 'fix' her after Eeyore was born but public aid wouldn't pay for it so it didn't happen (which was a blessing for me cause I got Piglet!) but allegedly, the doctor did it pro bono after Piglet was born. Course, knowing what I know know about mental delusions, I've got to take that story with a grain of salt but Kanga's birthmom is another one who should have never been allowed to breed. It is immoral to forcibly prevent someone from having children; however, I think it is a moral imperative to present them with alternatives (implant, shots, pills, etc.) and try really hard to convince them to choose birth control. </p><p></p><p>Kanga tried to call today while I was at the hospital with my dad -- I just ignored the call, I could not deal with her. I know she was calling to try and drive me nuts again cause she didn't even try to call husband (when she is looking to chat, she'll call both of us -- if she is looking to try and pick a fight, she only calls me).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 398859, member: 1169"] In one of her more lucid moments, Kanga's birthmom asked the doctor to 'fix' her after Eeyore was born but public aid wouldn't pay for it so it didn't happen (which was a blessing for me cause I got Piglet!) but allegedly, the doctor did it pro bono after Piglet was born. Course, knowing what I know know about mental delusions, I've got to take that story with a grain of salt but Kanga's birthmom is another one who should have never been allowed to breed. It is immoral to forcibly prevent someone from having children; however, I think it is a moral imperative to present them with alternatives (implant, shots, pills, etc.) and try really hard to convince them to choose birth control. Kanga tried to call today while I was at the hospital with my dad -- I just ignored the call, I could not deal with her. I know she was calling to try and drive me nuts again cause she didn't even try to call husband (when she is looking to chat, she'll call both of us -- if she is looking to try and pick a fight, she only calls me). [/QUOTE]
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