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Published on June 25, 2007 By Tova7 In Blogging

Today I met Melissa.

 

I was in my garage sanding the trash table find by hand (http://lifehappens.joeuser.com/index.asp?AID=155909) and mumbling under my breath.  It was about 86 degrees and 80 percent humidity.  Once I stripped the piece, I found the stains.  Deep stains that no amount of sanding will erase, thus the grumbling. 

 

A short young woman with red hair pinned atop a sweating head approached my garage.  She was wearing a white AT&T shirt and black pants.  She asked if I wanted to switch phone service.  I said nah, I get a promo rate from Time Warner.  She said they can’t beat TW’s promo rate.

 

The official conversation was over.  I kept sanding expecting her to walk away, but she continued to stand there watching me.

 

She asked me for a glass of water.  I stopped sanding, reached into the fridge and handed her a cold bottled water.  I grabbed a chair and put it by the fan.  I invited her to sit and rest while she enjoyed the drink.

 

She sat.

 

In the back of my mind there was a soft click.  The same click I get when in situations that seem surreal, like there are two of me.  One is participating and the other is silently watching.  Comfortable with events but at the same time knowing this is a pivotal moment.  I just didn’t know if it was for her, or for me.

 

I went back to sanding. 

 

I asked how long she worked for AT&T.  She said 3 weeks, in a management program.  I asked her age….27, but she was trying not to freak out about being 28 next month.

 

I asked if she liked going door to door.  She said there were two others working the subdivision with her, also management trainees, but no she hated it.  They were required to do it before running their own crews to “see what its like.”

 

She talked about being a road rage driver, the price of gas, breaking up with her ex boyfriend a couple months ago, her mom, her sister.

 

I listened.

 

I sweated.

 

I sanded.

 

The topic switched to illegal immigrants.  She’s a Democrat but thinks all illegals should be deported and not given amnesty.  She asked which political group I claim.

 

I told her I’m an American; I try to vote for the person.  But, if I must choose then Republican.  (Though currently I don’t feel represented.)

 

She nodded and said there were some Republican ideas she liked but didn’t name them.

 

I kept sanding and sweating and occasionally blowing dust off my piece and sneaking peeks at her.  Unlike when I was younger, I am able to sense these “pivotal moments” and don’t rush them.  I didn’t feel the urge to talk much at all, so I listened instead.

 

She spent a solid 20 minutes telling me more about her self before bringing the topic back to politics. 

 

At that point I was compelled to offer my own views while continuing to sand, and sand, and sand.  I told her my take on personal responsibility.

 

She nodded, but I could tell she didn’t know what I was talking about.  So I used an example.

 

I am pro-life.

 

She’s pro-choice, but no third trimester abortions.

 

I asked if she knew when a fetus is human, did she have any idea?  She said no, and no one can really prove when the soul exists.  So she guessed when you can see the genitals of the child, it’s a child.

 

I agreed “when life begins” will probably never be agreed upon.  But why some people err on the side of death and not the side of life is beyond me.

 

She didn’t think the government should tell women what to do with their bodies.

 

I asked her how that’s different than the government telling us to wear seat belts.  Not smoke in public places.  Stuff like that.

 

I mentioned my issues with women who spread their legs and then want to kill a child instead of owning up to the behavior.  And especially those who want to do it at tax payer expense.

 

If I am queen and abortion HAS to be legal…..then the mom wouldn’t be allowed to pay someone else to do it.  I think if she wants it done, she should birth the child, and then have to look it in the face while she kills it.  She gave me a strange look.  (What?  I have strong opinions on it.  Though I must say, I don’t think I’ve ever shared that one with anyone outside of JU.)

 

I asked if she thought abortion was just about killing babies, or more about a woman wanting to have unprotected sex without any consequences.  And where personal responsibility played into that?

 

At this point her visit was well over the hour mark.

 

She thinks if a woman gets pregnant then “it’s her own fault.  Because that’s what condoms are for…..and, um, I think I am pregnant right now.  And it is totally MY fault.”

 

I asked how far along, she said maybe 6 weeks but she’s not sure.  Morning sickness and a positive pregnancy test are all she knows right now for sure.

 

I asked if the ex boyfriend she mentioned earlier was the dad.  She said he wasn’t but she had a good idea who was.  She wouldn’t know for sure though until she knows how far the pregnancy is.

 

I kept sanding and asked if she’d consider adoption.

 

She said no way.

 

I asked if the dad would help.  She smiled and told me it depended on who the dad turned out to be.

 

I mentioned there are some places in town that help unwed mothers.  She shrugged and said her mom and sister would help out.  She hasn’t told them, or anyone besides me, yet.  She is graduating with an associates from a local college as a paralegal next year and assured me it was a good living.

 

Her phone rang.  She told her two co-workers to pick her up at my house.

 

I kept sanding and she talked some more until her ride arrived.

 

As she was leaving I said, goodbye, and good luck.

 

She thanked me and walked away.

 

I stopped sanding and watched her get into the car.  She looked out the window at me, smiled, and nodded.

 

At that moment, I got the distinct impression Melissa came into my garage debating whether or not to have an abortion.  And when she left I think in her mind the debate was done.

 

I’d like to say I know what she decided, but I don’t. 

 

The entire episode was bizarre, in a comforting sort of way.

 

And I can't shake the feeling I will see her again.

 


Comments (Page 2)
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on Jun 27, 2007

Your words describing those few moments of life and interaction between two (maybe 3) of God's souls were simply riveting.

Thank you.  I've often lamented my fiction never has the feel of my non fiction.  But I don't know how to bridge that gap, or even if its one that can be bridged without losing my mind.

you gave the gift of sharing your experience.

Thanks Lula.  JU is important to me and I like to share things here.

what the reason is I don't know. Who can know the mind of GOD?

Yeah, MM that's what I think.  Maybe me finding that cabinet/table (I don't know what it is exactly) was a step in the process...because it was hot and humid and I wouldn't have just been hangin out in the garage..hah.

 

on Jun 27, 2007

I have nothing to add other than it was a great read. I like stories when both people get something out of it.

Thanks!

You gave her much food for thought for whatever her decision will be and that's the good thing!

That's true FS.  Maybe I will get to see her again to see how things turned out.  Hope so. 

on Jun 27, 2007
actually,,,i started reading this thinking tova had found "the girl of her dreams"...needless to say, by story's end, i was dissapointed., lol.

but a lil more seriously, it's funny how these right v left discussions always end up on abortion and such.

and tova, i certainly respect your view, so please don't take offense by me asking this questions...

1st...why the assumption that if one is against the government telling us what a person can do with their own body in regards to abortion, then why must they be for anti smoking laws, seat belt laws, etc, as you mentioned? in otice you didn't note her reply to that.

2nd, when you say "I mentioned my issues with women who spread their legs and then want to kill a child instead of owning up to the behavior " that disturbs me a lil bit. it sounds like that you are not really on the side of "life" but in punishing someone for engaging in behavior that you simply disaprove of. maybe you could explain that a little better for me?

on Jun 27, 2007

I mentioned my issues with women who spread their legs and then want to kill a child instead of owning up to the behavior " that disturbs me a lil bit. it sounds like that you are not really on the side of "life" but in punishing someone for engaging in behavior that you simply disaprove of.

I don't consider carrying a child to term, punishment.  Not for a mother and certainly not for the child.  I do, however, consider having it sucked out of the womb a form of punishment to both mom and baby.

My point is this...if I am going 100 mph in a 35, get pulled over and ticketed....I don't have the right to whine (or in this case kill an innocent party) because I don't like the consequences of my actions.  Participating in risky behavior is a gamble.  Taking personal responsibility once you screw up is character.

This is how I see the logic.

Girl + unprotected sex = baby

Girl accepts personal responsibility for her actions, carries the child to term, adapts her life accordingly or adoption.

This is how pro abortion sees it.

Girl + unprotected sex = abortion

Girl does not accept responsibility of her actions, tries to make life like it "never happened," murders the only innocent party involved, and may or may not do it again.

why the assumption that if one is against the government telling us what a person can do with their own body in regards to abortion, then why must they be for anti smoking laws, seat belt laws, etc, as you mentioned?

She mentioned early on in the conversation she was glad Ohio was no smoking now.  (She was telling me about the job she did before this one, how the smoke was really bad, one of the reasons she's with AT&T now....etc).  So I was comparing other things that involve her body and the gov....why is abortion the holy cow?  Why is it ok for the gov to protect my kids from second hand smoke but not from me?  (If I wanted to say have their body sucked apart before birth?)

I was just wondering if she ever truly thought about it or was just repeating the rhetoric.  Because frankly, until my kids came along, I never thought about it.

on Jun 27, 2007
on your second point,,,well said, i understand the context now...thanks.

on the 1st thing tho, it still looks like you want to punish. "owning up" and "accepting responsiblility" are more terms that go hand in hand with punishment than they do blessings.

i'm not tryin to fight with you, i just want to make sure i understand your position.
on Jun 27, 2007

Reply By: Tova7Posted: Wednesday, June 27, 2007

That gets a cookie!  Very well said.

on Jun 27, 2007

on the 1st thing tho, it still looks like you want to punish. "owning up" and "accepting responsiblility" are more terms that go hand in hand with punishment than they do blessings.

i'm not tryin to fight with you, i just want to make sure i understand your position.

That's ok Sean.  We're not fightin.  I appreciate the questions.

When someone "owns up" or "accepts responsibility" to me that means they are not fighting the  consequences of their decision making process.  Consequence meaning..Something that logically or naturally follows from an action or condition.

Why is it when it comes to abortion its ok to subvert natural consequences?  If we tried to do that with anything else, we'd see it for being as ludicrous as it is.  But abortion isn't about killing babies entirely is it?  I mean no one wants babies to be murdered, no matter what side of the issue.

It's about sex.  Women want to subvert the natural consequences of unprotected sex because they want the immediate gratification of it without the consequences.

Sounds just like my 4 year old.  He wants all the candy in the house, but doesn't ever want to deal with the stomach ache it gives.

Maybe I should let him kill something.  That'll make it all better and teach him what???

It's not about punishment Sean.  It's about being an adult.  Owning our actions and taking responsibility for them.

 

 

 

 

on Jun 28, 2007
As far as abortion is concerned, it has often been pointed out that the only people for it have already been born.

As for this article...wow...I am blown away. Good stuff.
on Jun 28, 2007

As for this article...wow...I am blown away. Good stuff.

Thanks. 

As far as abortion is concerned, it has often been pointed out that the only people for it have already been born.

That is rich.  Never heard it before, but very pithy.  I like it.  Thanks.

 

on Jun 28, 2007

It still astounds me to see people refer to carrying a baby to term as 'punishment.'

Me too.

I understand the mentality tho.  The "I want what I want, when I want it, and shouldn't have to deal with consequences!" right of entitlement kind of thing.  I deal with it every day with my 4 year old.  heh.

on Jun 28, 2007
BIG FAT DADDY POSTS:
As far as abortion is concerned, it has often been pointed out that the only people for it have already been born.


Isn't this the truth!! No abortion advocates would be around if their mothers had practiced what their offspring preach.

I remember a New Oxford Review article that put it this way. Think of it as abortion and the "Golden Rule".

Not one of us had we been given the choice in the womb would have given our mother the right to abort us. Not one of us would want to be cheated out of life.

I've heard time and again politicians and others say that they are personally opposed to abortion, yet couldn't/wouldn't impose their "values" on others.

So, going back to the Golden Rule, those people can't claim the 'right' to abortion but with the exception of their own mothers. Other moms, sure, their own, no way. It boils down to dishonesty and the way to rememdy this is for today's abortion advocates to keep the Golden Rule in mind can stop urging potential mothers what they themselves abhor for themselves.



on Jun 28, 2007
It still astounds me to see people refer to carrying a baby to term as 'punishment.'


lack some reading comprehension lil girl? i was asking tova why SHE seemed to be referring to being pregnant as a punishment.

oh that's right, the lil girl is just hate filled and at the same time obsessed with me. And all that seeing red mixed with lustful feelings distorts everything.

And Sean, you've 'punished' your wife three times now. Isn't that enough? Will you now encourage her to abort any children she might conceive in the future?


jealous much?

i personally see it as a blessing lil girl. worry about your own rotten, barren, loose lil womb. how's your buddies in the KKK by the way?   
on Jun 28, 2007
Why do I want that shirt? That's terrible, yet it definitely says something about the world.
on Jun 28, 2007
Well, Sean's nasty remark, which merely parrots the exact same nasty remark Loca made a week or so ago about 'punishing sluts' for their bad behavior (nice to see you read my threads, sean) inspired me to write a whole new article about it.


excuse me? sorry to dissapoint ya...but my question was based on tova's article alone. if ya wrote something, more power to ya,,,but i didn't read it.


good luck on whatever ya wrote as a follow up...hope it serves your delusions well.

i did read your piece on carbon credits and thought it was well done...surprised it didn't earn a feature in fact. but as far as whatever you are talkin bout here, sorry you are dead wrong, again.

but yes, the obsession is still flattering   
on Jun 28, 2007
Even with a star, it's still a bad word. So why bother with the star? Or better yet, why bother with the word?
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