Yeah, who knows? But having spoken to my adult daughter about the subject (she rants and raves; a chip off the old blockhead), I find I can't dismiss this anecdote as pure fantasy or the exception that proves the rule.My teen daughter was asked by her doctor when was her last menstrual period. She said “it’s regular, no need for dates”. When I asked her why the reply, she told me that doctors can no longer be trusted and they should become accustomed to not knowing. Welcome to the new America.
— MommaT (@tweetmommybop) August 13, 2022
Roe changed everything. We're going to be very slow understanding that; and the longer we don't, the longer we won't see what's happening. Especially the politicians who think abortion is their golden ticket. I sincerely believe November may shock them.
My daughter is quite comfortable thinking the worst of authority figures I was raised to respect, if not revere. In many ways it's the '60's activists all over again. Get ready for the return of the generation gap.
Groovy. ✌π»
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