I'm a little sick, I don't want to say anything else

Shakira 2022-04-11 09:01:07

After the surgery, my cousin asked Autumn if it hurt? The hostess said lightly: "It's okay, but it's a little uncomfortable."

It seems to be an understatement to describe a fact that others seem very heavy. The heroine in the film reminds me of two people.

A friend of mine when I was a child had an abortion at the age of 17, and another abortion just after his 18th birthday that same year. Both times, without the knowledge of my parents, I contacted our friend who was an intern in the hospital to contact the abortion operation.

My classmate's roommate, when he was 16, took a day off to have an abortion, and then resumed school the next day.

Physically, the abortion operation is just uncomfortable, but what does the pregnancy and abortion process bring to them psychologically? We can't feel the same way, like Autumn in the film, they never mention it and don't want to think about it again.

Only when it is used as a physical questionnaire, it is the only mood swing in Autumn in the film, the sexual partner does not take protective measures, the sexual partner has violent behavior... Sexual shame, pregnancy pain, abortion guilt, yes The shackles of these girls. They are very lonely, but they are afraid of all help. They would rather go to sleep on the subway, and their cousins ​​rely on sex for money, rather than accept the help provided. Autumn called her mother, but couldn't express the pain.

I'm wondering how we can weave a safety net so they can get professional and willing help when they need it.

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Extended Reading
  • Jason 2022-04-14 09:01:06

    Naked physical violence inflicted on women. After observing that the heroine was detected to be pregnant, she burned a red paperclip and pierced her nose, as if to embolden her helpless self-trying to challenge her body norms and become a bad girl. But in the face of wiping oil at the checkout, he could only swallow his anger, and actually had no way of resisting; knowing that he was pregnant, no matter whether the abortion was successful or not, the violence would only be used against himself in the end (abdominal bruises and abortion). To help them resist violence, we must not rely solely on the psychological scale option in the title of the movie, or the sisterhood formed, so why are some people accusing the movie of vilifying men?

  • Bartholome 2022-04-06 09:01:07

    It's so low that it can't go any lower, like the dust falling without leaving any traces. It is by no means a spectacular coming-of-age ceremony, nor is it an adventure for the Twin Sisters Alliance to save the day. What weighs down on her is not pain and courage, and there is no moral accusation. , and there is no desire to surpass it, adding any background color is in vain. The mistake of youth is just that I haven't grown up yet, and I haven't heard back as an adult. Maybe I will be qualified as a mother in the future, but who knows what will happen in the future? Life does not have any expectations at all, who wants to bring all kinds of conspicuous color matching, like the dispensable kiss, the inconspicuous nose piercing on the nose, the senseless generation described by Eliza Hittman, it is even loss. has become a luxury. But life is not standardized, and the answer to quantification can only be so, and only so. From the nothingness of No Wave to the fussing Mumblecore, generations of depressed youth are now more likely to hang up Derealization (the name of derealization), such as fog, a pane of glass, or a veil. Emotionally indifferent

Never Rarely Sometimes Always quotes

  • Skylar: What did the Doctor say?

    Autumn: They couldn't really help me

    Skylar: Why not?

    Autumn: I took a test.

    Skylar: What kind of test?

    [Autumn then retches and throws up]

  • Skylar: Don't you ever just wish you were a dude?

    Autumn: All the time.