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Letter From An Aborted Child by Jasi7(m): 3:33pm On Jul 14, 2014
Dear Mum
I have decided to talk to you, to let you know
my feelings. I want to know why you did it.
My story is short. I have stayed inside you for
only three months. I was very comfortable
and warm. I felt
really protected. I know you are a special
person because I ate the food you ate. I
longed for the day I would see your face. Nine
months was a long time to wait, but I was
determined to wait. I had to be patient. One
day I heard you converse with a man
about me, and at some stage you quarreled.
The man then offered you some money to get
rid of
me. I was happy and prayed that this meant
that I would at least see you, the only person
that I knew in the world: I was wrong. I had
almost forgotten the issues until I felt
something
sharp pierce my tiny ear. I jerked silently and
in pain, and asked you to protect me. Seconds
later the object came, fiercer than
before. My tiny was cut up, starting from the
ears then
arms and legs. It was an agonizing
experience, my head was then cut off and I
died.
It took me a whole hour to die, a whole hour
for an innocent three months human being to
be
murdered. I remember the whole
incidence vividly and I keep asking myself,
what I did to deserve
that cruel death? Why me? Why did you do it
to me? And why was I not given a chance to
live? I know you are having a lot of
nightmares. You remain guilty for
the beastly act.
Personally I have forgiven you
though I never lived to see your face. My
journey to
back to my creator was safe and I arrived
safely. I was given a red carpet welcome by
an angel. I
am infact, without bitterness.
I still love you mum.

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Re: Letter From An Aborted Child by Onlinebizexpert(m): 3:36pm On Jul 14, 2014
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Re: Letter From An Aborted Child by anselm791(m): 5:05pm On Jul 14, 2014
Nicely written crap! It's enough these culprits have what's medically coming to them in terms of the complications, they don't need this emotional scarring, it could be psycho traumatic.

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Re: Letter From An Aborted Child by shizzle11(m): 6:48pm On Jul 15, 2014
Wow... this is kinda touching
Re: Letter From An Aborted Child by dre11(m): 10:48pm On Jul 15, 2014
Will it stop the menance
Re: Letter From An Aborted Child by EfemenaXY: 6:30am On Jul 16, 2014
Nlanders and their conflicting messages.

@OP: You're obviously Pro-life. So what have you to say about the raging debate on here on whether men should be forced to look after pay for kids they don't want?

https://www.nairaland.com/1800152/should-men-forced-pay-kids
Re: Letter From An Aborted Child by Jasi7(m): 12:16pm On Jul 17, 2014
Onlinebizexpert: .

So even u sef follow dey do dis space bookin ish?....u dey Bleep up
Re: Letter From An Aborted Child by Jasi7(m): 12:22pm On Jul 17, 2014
EfemenaXY: Nlanders and their conflicting messages.

@OP: You're obviously Pro-life. So what have you to say about the raging debate on here on whether men should be forced to look after pay for kids they don't want?

https://www.nairaland.com/1800152/should-men-forced-pay-kids

Hey niggie,i dnt knw wat ur madness is all about but wat u saw me write ws jst to send a message,aborted children are important b4 u killed dem,i dnt care hw u impregnated whomever...u hv to ansa to dat wen reckonin comes callin.....

And to ur question abt men forced to take care of wat dey did...y wuld u even get her pregnant wen ure such a child to take of it...did they not tell u dat contraceptives are in pharmacies?....na me send u giv am belle...abegeeee stay one side!
Re: Letter From An Aborted Child by Archildao: 10:51pm On Jul 17, 2014
This brought tears to my eyes...

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