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GinaMaria Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-23-08 09:39 PM
Response to Reply #139
163. Women have not evolved to breed like farm animals
Human evolution has been cerebral. Our decisions come down to a choice between the reptilian/limbic brain (make more people) and our higher reasoning (ability to consider facts, envision impacts on the future and weigh the consequences and big picture). There's a reason MDs tell women to wait 3 years between pregnancies. This is an accepted and researched standard of care. Not waiting is less healthy for the mother and child physically and emotionally. Considering the pyschological and emotional impact on other children in the family and other family members is part of higher thought processes. Being able to determine impacts up and down stream are a result of our evolution. It is our choice which part of our brains we use to make decisions.

Once again, no one is ordering this woman to do or not do something, but that truth contradicts your view of people on this site. It is however the reality. You've been grossly dishonest in this entire sub thread.
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