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In her article "She Got Pregnant at 18 and Did Something That Today, Few Teens Do," Kelsey Harkness writes - "Kelly Clemente found out she was pregnant when she was 18. She had just finished her first semester of college, and up until then, described herself as your typical 'all-American girl.' "She got good grades, was a member of a sorority, and ran on the track team. When she saw that pregnancy test, 'My life is over, she thought. 'I was like, it doesn’t even matter. Nothing matters anymore,' Kelly told The Daily Signal. "Kelly, unlike most girls her age, was familiar with the implications of an unplanned pregnancy. In high school, she volunteered at HOPE in Northern Virginia, a nonprofit that creates gift baskets for mothers faced with an unplanned pregnancy." Kelly had been "used" by a guy who said he loved her. After he got her pregnant, he ditched her for another "easy" girl. This is how modern liberal feminism has actually objectified women, turning them into objects for some men to manipulate. Then feminist ideology urges these girls to get an abortion. But this young woman had the courage to fight that social pressure, carry the baby to term and put it up for adoption, thank God! Only 6.9 out of 1000 young women with an unplanned pregnancy, however, have the strength and courage to fight the pressure and keep their unborn babies alive. Get the whole story: read the full article & get our free weekly newsletter: subscribe below! |