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Scratch

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It was interesting how she went from wondering if everything was going to be okay, obsessively almost, to knowing that she would be. Instant co-hones, just add baby...

Both are false ways of looking at the world but with the latter it's more of a self- fulfilling prophecy because you are doing something to make it so.

Yeah, it happens that way for some women! LOL

The maternal instinct is not to be denied. I don't think I would trust a woman without it. I admire it. When Ripley turns around and goes back into the belly of the beast for Newt I wonder would I do the same. I like to think so. Would I have the courage to deliver in zombieworld like Maddie? Again, I like to think so, but some nagging little part of me whispers maybe not.
 

VultureLvr45

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Both are false ways of looking at the world but with the latter it's more of a self- fulfilling prophecy because you are doing something to make it so.



The maternal instinct is not to be denied. I don't think I would trust a woman without it. I admire it. When Ripley turns around and goes back into the belly of the beast for Newt I wonder would I do the same. I like to think so. Would I have the courage to deliver in zombieworld like Maddie? Again, I like to think so, but some nagging little part of me whispers maybe not.
You know Scratch, I didn't think I would have the maternal instinct. When I heard my baby cry in the hospital and saw the nurses were ignoring him,
it hit home. I pounded on the glass for them to bring him to me, I was livid. It was at that moment, I knew I had a maternal instinct.