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9 Responses

  1. Nancy Green
    Nancy Green April 1, 2009 at 12:46 pm |

    it sounds like a very good thing. counseling and information can help women make good decisions about their sexual life and about birth control.

  2. Emily
    Emily April 1, 2009 at 1:53 pm |

    I have never had an abortion, but I also have felt like there’s not a lot of space to talk about unwanted pregnancy, abortion, and choice in a personal, rather than political way. The few times I’ve had those conversations with people, it feels strange and new, and they were actually all with men or a mixed group of friends. I feel a very personal attachment to choice, and the impact that having a choice has had on me personally and psychologically, even if I’ve never been in a position to actually make the choice. And I thought a fair amount at different stages in my life about what I would choose if I became pregnant. I really value these conversations, and I hope telling and hearing more of these personal stories will bring “peace” as Ms. Baker hopes.

  3. jenny
    jenny April 1, 2009 at 6:57 pm |

    She decided to have unprotected sex, and was surprised that she got pregnant? Oh geez.

  4. eli bishop
    eli bishop April 2, 2009 at 1:39 am |

    jenny: it happens more often than people want to admit. but there’s no room to talk about imperfections in an environment where you have to “earn” your right to an abortion by being the “good” person who did everything exactly right and still got pregnant.

  5. Jennifer
    Jennifer April 2, 2009 at 2:23 pm |

    Abortion is not just about whether you’re for it or against it. Women have abortions for so many reasons, it’s real, and we make our choices. Aspen is a great leader in this movement to change the way we see abortion and the way we react to women who have had one. I can tell you that on a personal level, she also totally ROCKS and is a woman of integrity.

  6. Jennifer
    Jennifer April 2, 2009 at 2:30 pm |

    By the way, I highly suggest that you donate even a small amount to Exhale. It’s a difficult year for all nonprofits, so help ‘em out a little if you believe in what Aspen is doing. Here’s where to go: http://www.4exhale.org

  7. Thanks Feministe & Feministing! « AspenBaker’s Blog

    [...] 3, 2009 by aspenbaker I was stoked to find out that Feministe named me Hero of the Day yesterday. And, rest assured, I confirmed that this was not an April Fools Day joke on me. [...]

  8. jenny
    jenny April 2, 2009 at 7:41 pm |

    Sorry if my comment bothered anyone. I’d never seen a woman bragging/proud of having an abortion before and it made me uncomfortable. Is that bad? Am I a bad paerson? :(

  9. Cara
    Cara April 2, 2009 at 8:08 pm |

    I’ve no idea if you’re a bad person, Jenny. Just that your comment made you look like a not particularly awesome one. Being uncomfortable with women’s choices and how they choose to frame them is one thing. Being snotty, condescending and judgmental about it is another.

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