"So my only worry about that, is because I feel like a lot, I mean, having an 11-year-old, I do a lot of kids reading that sort of thing. But I feel like we do that, but it`s always about private morality, right? It feels sort of like to the extent that we talk about morality in the public sphere, we talk about private morality, who you should and shouldn’t sleep with, how you should or should not dispose of things in your uterus. I mean, you know, this is — this is what we think of as morality, right? But we don`t talk about public morality, what it means."
She has an 11 year-old "thing" of her own.
I have to attribute some large part of the recalcitrance and outrageous rebellion present in a lot of these kids as they reach teen age to the subconscious realization that they were once considered an "optional thing" in utero. (Not an original thought; I believe someone else 'round here put words to that first). We're all here by grace of our mothers, but too many today's "things" have run and won a contest against their own mothers, pre-cognizance.
And whatthehell business does somebody with a speech impediment have doing a national tv show.
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" Facebook User • an hour ago
Well, if you don't want "things" in your uterus, might I suggest you don't put "things" in your vagina."