three times with ghost...
Three times right kiwi?
three times with ghost...
Nah, only twice. The third time we didn't want to get pregnant so we were just kind of rubbing together and when he squirted a little got inside.
Seriously? It's always painful to know your child is a mistake or for your child to hear he/she is a mistake.
Seriously? It's always painful to know your child is a mistake or for your child to hear he/she is a mistake.
I think it's a great story. 'Look at all the obstacles you had to overcome just to be conceived. You aren't the type to let anything get in the way'
I would go with the thought of "You were never planned. We didn't want you initially. You were not in our life's path. You were never a vision of ours. We had to change our lives drastically for this 'mistake' that was made in making you."
I'm so glad you aren't a parent. That's awful.
I would go with the thought of "You were never planned. We didn't want you initially. You were not in our life's path. You were never a vision of ours. We had to change our lives drastically for this 'mistake' that was made in making you."
Seriously? It's always painful to know your child is a mistake or for your child to hear he/she is a mistake.
Who ever would've guessed duke us the half glass full type...
And you just want to throw a pitty party. I think you need to be gay just because you need to be oppressed somehow. It's like you get off on existing when you think you shouldn't for some reason..
I just don't get where this attitude of yours comes from of "woe is me" comes from.
These were thoughts, albeit slightly exaggerated to make a point, about a friend of mine who was a mistake. This is what coursed her mind when she looked back on the situation her parents had when they had her and these were her initial thoughts and fears. Later they were unfounded, of course, but still relevant and founded.
This is blatant anti-breeder bigotry. I for one am offended.
Seriously? It's always painful to know your child is a mistake or for your child to hear he/she is a mistake.
Funny you should say that. I was with my Tuesday dinner group and the snide comments about straight people were actually toxic. We joke on here about heterophobia, but the more I step back and take a look, the more it is real and exists and in the end is damaging to our "movement" (not that movement, Drool).
The amount of taunting and teasing we got for going to visit STRAIGHT friends on Thanksgiving was akin to being bullied in high school. It was quite eyeopening and mindblowing.
I would like to think I am better than that but obviously I have a long way to go.
I am my parents first and I was a mistake. They were in school and not married. Yay!