At no point have I looked to you for advice, because at no point have I seen you as a person worth giving it. I'm not sure how this is yet another thing you struggle with, but here we are again. It's like Groundhog Day with you.
I guess groundhog day is a good way to explain it. I ask a legitimate question of you and you refuse to answer it.
And then you whine and cry and complain about it like a petulant child.
I will tell you the same think I have told others. Get a hanky, blow your nose and dry your tears. I shall shed none for you.
Either answer the question or admit that you cannot do so. You are the one that made a point that some abortions are "needed". It appears to be you that does not understand the definition, as you cannot point to an application of that word to abortion.
Asked and answered. And answered. And answered. And answered some more.
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When? Give me a post number or repost it. Or admit that you have no idea when abortion is "needed". You have wasted enough of my time. Don't answer the question, as you cannot do so. I do not expect miracles like you becoming an adult. You continue to act like a petulant child -- whining, crying and insulting my intelligence by posting nonsense that does not apply to your points.
Right here.
Also a dozen or so pages back in this thread.
Oh wait. No it's not, because you felt the need to take two threads off-topic tonight to demonstrate your inability to understand things. Are you a masochist? Is that what this is?
And there's Vocabulary.com, whatever the hell that is!
a condition requiring relief
Or I suppose we could talk about Doyal and Gough's "intermediate needs."
Adequate nutritious food and water
Adequate protective housing
A safe work environment
A supply of clothing
A safe physical environment
Appropriate health care
Security in childhood
Meaningful primary relations with others
Physical security
Economic security
Safe birth control and child-bearing
Appropriate basic and cross-cultural education
I'm sure one of those applies to abortion, I just can't put my finger on which one. Probably the clothing one.
Wiktionary? Sure, why not! I'll let you figure out which one applies.
Verb
need (third-person singular simple present needs, present participle needing, simple past and past participle needed)
1. (transitive) To have an absolute requirement for.
Living things need water to survive.
2. (transitive) To want strongly; to feel that one must have something. Psst. It's this one.
After ten days of hiking, I needed a shower and a shave.
3. (modal verb) To be obliged or required (to do something).
You need not go if you don't want to.
Psst. It's this one.
This is not an answer. You claim that I take things off topic, yet when I ask you a direct question, on topic, you refuse to answer it.
As I said, I fear that this is just another rhetorical question. You will not answer the question, as you are incapable of framing an answer to it.
Keep whining and crying and complaining. Perhaps one day even you will grow up and be an adult.