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Caitlin Flanagan writes in the NY Times: female desire can bring with it a form of punishment no man can begin to imagine, and so it is one appetite women and girls must always regard with caution.
Denny Burk responds...
This is my favorite part of the NYT article:
"I know grown women who’ve wept bitterly after abortions, no matter how sound their decisions were."
Does Caitlin not pause, even for a second, when she writes that?
Posted by: rob | January 17, 2008 at 09:44 AM
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This is my favorite part of the NYT article:
"I know grown women who’ve wept bitterly after abortions, no matter how sound their decisions were."
Does Caitlin not pause, even for a second, when she writes that?
Posted by: rob | January 17, 2008 at 09:44 AM