As a working mother, Faison recalls the ever-present worry about getting pregnant. At the school drop-off, mothers talked about what they would do. “None of us were hedge-fund kids. It was just very much an issue in our lives,” she says. Despite her economic privilege, like many New Yorkers, affording her life always felt precarious. She and Jack worked three jobs between them. “We wanted to have Bellport, we wanted to have vacations” she explains. “I knew that if I got pregnant, I would want an abortion.”
Yes sweetheart, your first husband died in WW2 so you could publicly exclaim how much you love vacations more than letting a baby live. Disney could pick up on this and offer vacation packages at planned parenthood.
Yeah. I just love the vibe. It's not that she was struggling and starving. Bit do kids match the furniture? They surely can't coexist with dinner parties and vacations.
Yes sweetheart, your first husband died in WW2 so you could publicly exclaim how much you love vacations more than letting a baby live. Disney could pick up on this and offer vacation packages at planned parenthood.
Yeah. I just love the vibe. It's not that she was struggling and starving. Bit do kids match the furniture? They surely can't coexist with dinner parties and vacations.