I don't think it's a "straw man" when the facts support otherwise.
I, too, had an "unexpected pregnancy." I was on the pill, missed one. ONE. The doctor's advice at that time was, not a problem. It was a problem if you missed TWO, but not ONE. Imagine my surprise! I was 19, working two jobs and had no wish to marry the boy.
Glad you're pro-choice, but you're also rather sanctimonious about other people's circumstances. I'm also glad an "unexpected pregnancy" has never happened to you. But trust me; it could.
I, too, had an "unexpected pregnancy." I was on the pill, missed one. ONE. The doctor's advice at that time was, not a problem. It was a problem if you missed TWO, but not ONE. Imagine my surprise! I was 19, working two jobs and had no wish to marry the boy.
Glad you're pro-choice, but you're also rather sanctimonious about other people's circumstances. I'm also glad an "unexpected pregnancy" has never happened to you. But trust me; it could.