Wherenextcolumbus
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I've recently decided to refer to myself as pro-abortion instead of pro choice and that is because I believe females even in the West are still being socialised into motherhood from a very young age and made to feel guilty for not having some level of "motherly love" or an instant bond with the embryo or foetus.
I think abortion is still viewed as this secret shame were even many pro-choicers are saying "abortion is awful but women shouldn't be arrested for having one" which I think still contributes to the social stigma around abortion rights. My hunch is that many more young women would seriously consider abortion as an option if they didn't experience social stigma and guilt tripping for making that decision.
So I feel referring to myself as pro-abortion makes my stance even more clear.
Thoughts?
Does anyone else think there is stigma against abortions attached to being "pro choice" and that this is necessary to address?
I think abortion is still viewed as this secret shame were even many pro-choicers are saying "abortion is awful but women shouldn't be arrested for having one" which I think still contributes to the social stigma around abortion rights. My hunch is that many more young women would seriously consider abortion as an option if they didn't experience social stigma and guilt tripping for making that decision.
So I feel referring to myself as pro-abortion makes my stance even more clear.
Thoughts?
Does anyone else think there is stigma against abortions attached to being "pro choice" and that this is necessary to address?
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