1. female hetero
2. 24
3. none
4. pro-choice with limitations, pro-life but not in the conventional sense, for myself I would be in turmoil if I had one
5. Legal with limits, but not as limited as in my country (only up to a certain time and only if the mother's health is in danger), but it certainly should not be a form of birth control (Though I doubt seriously that most women could ever view something so horrible as that). But I do think that you can't look at it as black and white, There are always different circumstances, different contexts...also women will go on having them so the procedure should be safe, and preserve a woman's dignity in what surely is a very difficult decision to make
6. I would have to say no, but as I said, only if you're in those shoes can you know what you'll do. If my health was in danger, physically or mentally...
7. I have never had one, and I am thankful to have never found myself in that situation.
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Whether we write or speak or do but look
We are ever unapparent. What we are
Cannot be transfused into word or book.
Our soul from us is infinitely far.
However much we give our thoughts the will
To be our soul and gesture it abroad,
Our hearts are incommunicable still.
In what we show ourselves we are ignored.
The abyss from soul to soul cannot be bridged
By any skill of thought or trick of seeming.
Unto our very selves we are abridged
When we would utter to our thought our being.
We are our dreams of ourselves, souls by gleams,
And each to each other dreams of others' dreams.
Fernando Pessoa, 1918
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