Cyarah

@ariel_paiement1 No problem! I thought it might get annoying actually! 
          	You're an amazing writer and you deserve ad much feedback and support as you can get. 
          	
          	xoxo Cyarah 

ariel_paiement1

Nah. It wasn't annoying! I really appreciated the feedback you gave me! :) It was very helpful to me. Thanks for the follow too, by the way!
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josiecat10

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if a women was raped and did not have enough money to feed herself, let  alone a child, and she has no form of safe childcare/adoption services, would you still force that child to be born?

Cyarah

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@josiecat10 Oh, my God. Is this what my wall is for? Like you don't know what a pm is...
            
              First of all, only about 4% of rapes actually end up in pregnancies. But, as I've said before, you can prevent a possible pregnancy AFTER the act in approximately five different ways WITHOUT killing a life. Seeing as the conception may take up to 5-6 days, a simple morning after pill will freeze up your egg and prevent a baby. Out of this percentage, many have a miscarriage due  to trauma, either the mother's, or the baby's.
            
            Abortions can seriously ruin someone's life. One of the main reasons I'm so against it is because I had a friend, Amy. I was in freshman year, she was a sophomore. She was raped and three months later found out she was pregnant. She said the same thing as everyone else: it's just a bag of tissue, I'm only in school, it'll ruin my life, etc. So she had an abortion.
            
            A month later she committed suicide by crushing half a bottle of pain killers and putting them in her daily water bottle. She was alone, seeing as her parents were on vacation. They didn't find it her till three days later. She actually left a note, apologizing for what she'd done, but saying that she couldn't get over what SHE had done. So not what happened, but her choice.
            
            The anniversary of her death is July 1st. I visit her every year.
            
            Congratulations, miss @josiecat10, you've managed to ruin my morning.
            
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Cyarah

@ariel_paiement1 No problem! I thought it might get annoying actually! 
          You're an amazing writer and you deserve ad much feedback and support as you can get. 
          
          xoxo Cyarah 

ariel_paiement1

Nah. It wasn't annoying! I really appreciated the feedback you gave me! :) It was very helpful to me. Thanks for the follow too, by the way!
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Cyarah

@Cfunk3 No problem! I really like the way you write and I find it awesome that you take the time to personally thank the people who show interest in your work. 
          
          Looking forward to reading more of your work

Cfunk3

Ugh! autocorrect!
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Cfunk3

Thank you! I hope I don't disappoint ;) Saying thank you is the least I can do to this elf you who support and encourage me with your comments and feedback.
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Cfunk3

Thanks so much for the follow. I hope you get a chance to check out some of my work, especially my completed book, The Return. It was a Watty Award finalist this year and I can promise that plenty of drama, heaps of romance, and even a murder await you! I may even have a few twists and turns up my sleeves ;)