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I don't see any pieces missing :dunno



Why is it so reprehensible for a) a pregnant woman to feel up to driving herself around and b) for her to catch a late movie with her ex and then drop him home?
 
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I don't see any pieces missing :dunno



Why is it so reprehensible for a) a pregnant woman to feel up to driving herself around and b) for her to catch a late movie with her ex and then drop him home?

This is where you and I are in different worlds. For myself, a 22 year old woman 9 months pregnant driving the the father of her future baby to the same guys girlfriends house (where he is now living) at say 3 in the morning strikes me as more than strange.
 

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Okay. I guess this is a different worlds thing like you say.


I see how her predicament was hardly ideal - being 9 months pregnant and driving the father of your baby back to his new girlfriend's house isn't what most girls dream about. But that's just life for some people. I doubt either of them planned it that way. If nothing else, at least she was obviously making some effort to stay friends with her ex, presumably for the sake of the baby.


Yes, not a great situation. But I don't see how she's foolish. Nothing she did was out of the ordinary for her situation. There is no possible way anyone could have looked at her plans for that evening and said 'actually, you're putting yourself in grave danger of being shot here'. She was with someone she trusted, in her own car, and spent most of the evening in a public place. Nothing about that would have rung alarm bells.
 

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Sincere apologies.

Due to my own ignorance in the medical field, I assumed that even a 9 month pregnant female should restrict herself from certain activities, particularly if one of those activities is driving a car by herself at 2 or 3 in morning;)

I still don't understand why you think pregnant women are incapable of driving cars at night. Being pregnant doesn't mean you bubblewrap yourself and sit at home for 9-10 months. In the majority of uneventful pregnancies, women can work, drive, and do whatever they need to do until their due date.
 

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Apparently a world where women are rendered completely helpless without a big strong man to drive them and their bellies around.

Not hardly.

Just don't think it's to smart for a woman into the 9 month of her pregnancy to be driving after 1am by herself. That's what you call common sense, but I guess your pride can get in the way of that line of thinking;)

Go knock em dead you big strong woman. Roar!!
 

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Would it be okay to drive that late if she wasn't pregnant, or should women not be out after dark in general? :p
 

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Not hardly.

Just don't think it's to smart for a woman into the 9 month of her pregnancy to be driving after 1am by herself. That's what you call common sense, but I guess your pride can get in the way of that line of thinking;)

Go knock em dead you big strong woman. Roar!!

It's nothing to do with pride. People have different routines, and for the most part you become an insomniac by that point in your pregnancy. I went to the grocery store all the time at night. There's nothing wrong with driving, there's no need to put a curfew on a normal, healthy adult, and there's no reason for a pregnant woman to constantly have an escort. Common sense would be staying out of a bad neighborhood, or not parking in a dim-light area... things that everyone should be aware of, all the time, regardless of woman/man, pregnant or not.
 

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what does being 9 months pregnant have to do with the time of night shes driving?

because she could go into labor?
or..... because her ex might try and shoot her and light her on fire?
:smiley24:
 

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Would it be okay to drive that late if she wasn't pregnant, or should women not be out after dark in general? :p

Of course it would be ok to drive that late if she wasn't pregnant.

That said, you'll never catch me driving around Camden or Newark when the sun is down, and I'm not even a woman LOL
 

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or..... because her ex might try and shoot her and light her on fire?
:smiley24:

She's lucky, he has as much common sense as she does.

Yeah, lets light the girl and put two rounds into her back and just assume she's dead when she stops moving. That's what you call a fucking moron.
 

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This, to me, is a case of deliberate cruelty, not a case of foolish mistakes.
Someone lighting a fart and burning their ass cheek is a moron, someone igniting and shooting the woman carrying their unborn child in an effort to avoid the responsibility they chose to take on several boners ago is sadistic.
 

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clearly she couldnt drive herself to the hospital :giggle

and what does that have to do with being out at night anyways?

So women normally drive themselves to the hospital when the birthing process begins?

Sad fact is that these two lives would probably make a good Cowan brothers movie.
 

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From what I've heard, and despite what the movies would have you believe, I don't think you go from walking around like normal to the baby suddenly being poised to slide down your leg in the space of ten minutes.
 
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