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This is what you call pointed

June 17, 2013 by Andrea Mrozek 2 Comments

Jonathon Van Maren, tell us how you really feel. LOTS of zingers in there. Happy Father’s Day, indeed.

Abortion, of course, is the generally proposed solution to the inconvenient presence of a developing human being that showed up to spoil all the fun. Since Frat Boy Tom really didn’t want to have a baby with Sally From The Bar, Tom can gently—or, more often, loudly—suggest that Sally go to a clinic and have their brand new, blissfully unaware offspring shredded by a suction aspirator and tossed in the trash. Problem solved—Tommy’s conquest now has an actual body count, but at least he dodged having to explain to his now-deceased child how he met Mommy or mitigating his travel plans with child support payments. But—horrors—what if Sally doesn’t want to allow the local fetus exterminator to force his way into her uterus and forcibly evict the baby that could well have her laugh and Tom’s eyes? What is poor Tom (who hasn’t even found himself yet!) to do?

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  1. Joel says

    June 17, 2013 at 11:25 pm

    Wow, that one ought to have been published somewhere.

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  2. David says

    June 18, 2013 at 10:49 am

    Wow! If only boys were being raised differently.

    Schools are doing their bit. Curricula are helping boys understand that they are oriented to sexual activity from the earliest ages and they should explore this normal and pleasurable activity. Teaching includes cautionary elements as boys are advised that they themselves are the only ones who are to decide when they are ‘ready’ for sexual activity. Furthermore, prevention and treatment information is given about any negative consequence of sexual activity like an STD or pregnancy. To heighten boys sensitivity there is material explaining boys are too masculine, they are to welcome girl’s in their activities, they are not to interfere with girl’s issues like CHOICE and they are the problem in all the sexual inequality.

    To be comprehensive the school also offers drug alternatives for boys who don’t get it and sit still like real students.

    With appreciation for: Public School Curricula of Human Growth and Development, Misandry, Amazon Culture and many articles posted by Barbara Kay.

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