Regarding Dana L’s “just having to do it.” Would someone tell Dana and all the rest of the Desperate Housewives that we don’t really need to know every detail of her rare coupling time — beg pardon, that was “couple time.” Cute. So, she passed “Go” and didn’t have a “Get Out of Jail Free” card. One wonders how on earth she managed the frenzied search for a place to, uh, terminate (they can say anything but “kill,” can’t they?) her baby, what with meeting the school bus and all.
p>Here’s some news, lady — once you have a family, you are no longer a couple. And when you couple, there is a fair chance your family is going to increase. Better make a checklist, if things are that wham-bam around your house. br> — Diane Smith br> South San Francisco, California /p> p> The questions that Dana L’s situation raised for me concerned Mr. Dana L. Why didn’t he do something to prevent an unwanted pregnancy? Did he even think the pregnancy was unwanted? Was he ever even informed of the pregnancy or consulted about the abortion? Mr. Dana L is the one who should be agonizing over this decision.
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