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  • I used to believe in birth control as a means to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies and abortions, but I changed my mind. Here’s why.


    In 1968, Pope Paul VI wrote Humanae Vitae and was mocked for it. He saw exactly where we were headed.


    He predicted that widespread contraception would open the door to more infidelity, a lowering of moral standards, and men viewing women as something to use instead of someone to honor and protect. This is what happens when we separate sex from commitment and from the possibility of life.⁠
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    Contraception didn’t reduce abortion; it helped build the mindset that made abortion inevitable and provided another opportunity to profit off women’s bodies.


    When society is told that it is possible have sex without consequences, the baby is viewed as a failure.


    A child is not a failure. We shouldn’t be surprised that a child results from a procreative act.


    We fail ourselves by dividing sex from the goodness God created it for.⁠​ We fail our children by viewing them as accidents.
    I used to believe in birth control as a means to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies and abortions, but I changed my mind. Here’s why. In 1968, Pope Paul VI wrote Humanae Vitae and was mocked for it. He saw exactly where we were headed. He predicted that widespread contraception would open the door to more infidelity, a lowering of moral standards, and men viewing women as something to use instead of someone to honor and protect. This is what happens when we separate sex from commitment and from the possibility of life.⁠ ⁠​ Contraception didn’t reduce abortion; it helped build the mindset that made abortion inevitable and provided another opportunity to profit off women’s bodies. When society is told that it is possible have sex without consequences, the baby is viewed as a failure. A child is not a failure. We shouldn’t be surprised that a child results from a procreative act. We fail ourselves by dividing sex from the goodness God created it for.⁠​ We fail our children by viewing them as accidents.
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  • This is Goldilocks and the baby bear. Feel old now?
    This is Goldilocks and the baby bear. Feel old now?
    Goth Vibes
    Rotten Laughs
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  • Ice ice baby
    Ice ice baby
    Dark Love
    On Fire
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  • heyy admin baby we have a bot spammign nonstop pls send it to the gay zone
    heyy admin baby we have a bot spammign nonstop pls send it to the gay zone
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  • Painted some baby pumpkins with my daughters.
    Painted some baby pumpkins with my daughters.
    Dark Love
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  • Thus just in Obsolescence was a tylenol baby.
    Thus just in [Obsolescence] was a tylenol baby.
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  • Shared by Unfiltered Feels on Facebook four days ago:
    When a mother loses a baby, their DNA doesn’t just disappear.
    It lives inside of her.
    Little fragments of them stay
    woven into her blood, her bones, her very being.
    She carries them forever, even when the world assumes she’s “moved on.”

    Science calls it microchimerism.
    But mothers call it love that never left.
    Her baby’s cells cross into her body and stay there for a lifetime.
    A physical reminder that they were real, they existed, they mattered.

    So even when her arms are empty, she is never truly without them.
    Their presence lingers in her body, her heartbeat, her cells.
    She doesn’t just remember them…
    she holds them, every single day, in ways no one can see.

    Motherhood doesn’t end with loss.
    It lives on in her body.
    It lives on in her soul.
    It lives on in the love that never had the chance to grow old.

    She carries her baby forever.
    Not just in her heart.
    But in every part of who she is.
    Shared by Unfiltered Feels on Facebook four days ago: When a mother loses a baby, their DNA doesn’t just disappear. It lives inside of her. Little fragments of them stay woven into her blood, her bones, her very being. She carries them forever, even when the world assumes she’s “moved on.” Science calls it microchimerism. But mothers call it love that never left. Her baby’s cells cross into her body and stay there for a lifetime. A physical reminder that they were real, they existed, they mattered. So even when her arms are empty, she is never truly without them. Their presence lingers in her body, her heartbeat, her cells. She doesn’t just remember them… she holds them, every single day, in ways no one can see. Motherhood doesn’t end with loss. It lives on in her body. It lives on in her soul. It lives on in the love that never had the chance to grow old. She carries her baby forever. Not just in her heart. But in every part of who she is.
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  • ay baby u look like u can take a power slap
    ay baby u look like u can take a power slap
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  • baby your hotter then a spoon in a crackhouse on payday is what i will be saying to any hot piece of ass i see around
    baby your hotter then a spoon in a crackhouse on payday is what i will be saying to any hot piece of ass i see around
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  • hey baby whats a piece of ass like you doing in a place like this are my last words as i am point blank executed by a cop
    hey baby whats a piece of ass like you doing in a place like this are my last words as i am point blank executed by a cop
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