19 Oct 18
@kellyjay saidMake your point, KellyJay. If I have ever said anything that has made you think I would murder a three year old child for any reason, then work it into what you have to say, and then ask me a better, more grownup question.
Yes or no answer was all that was required, you could throw in your reasoning too
if you like.
19 Oct 18
The post that was quoted here has been removedWiki:
Sexual and reproductive health and rights or SRHR is an intrepretation of human rights applied to sexuality and reproduction. It is a combination of four fields that in some contexts are more or less distinct from each other, but less so or not at all in other contexts. These four fields are sexual health, sexual rights, reproductive health and reproductive rights. In the concept of SRHR, these four fields are treated as separate but inherently intertwined.
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Women's reproductive rights may include some or all of the following: the right to legal and safe abortion; the right to birth control; freedom from coerced sterilization and contraception; the right to access good-quality reproductive healthcare; and the right to education and access in order to make free and informed reproductive choices. Reproductive rights may also include the right to receive education about sexually transmitted infections and other aspects of sexuality, and protection from practices such as female genital mutilation (FGM).
@fmf saidIts a simple yes or no question, please answer it. You can give your reasons for
Make your point, KellyJay. If I have ever said anything that has made you think I would murder a three year old child for any reason, then work it into what you have to say, and then ask me a better, more grownup question.
your answers. Is what you are doing here called a deflection to avoid the question?
@kellyjay saidMake your point and if you have reason to believe I would murder a three year old child, incorporate it into the question.
Its a simple yes or no question, please answer it. You can give your reasons for
your answers. Is what you are doing here called a deflection to avoid the question?