Same director as the movie from last year "A Chance Encounter" which was pretty good (In the Sicilian town of Taormina, Italy, an aspiring poet in search of inspiration meets a folk singer trying to write a follow up to her breakout hit.) This one seems to be less light and not as good tho. |
((The Triggering)) Biology & age has implications? well i never ! cancel nature, it's offensive! |
"Creative man of her dreams"...if he was then surely he would want ya babies eh...?...and what are you doing dreaming of men who don't want ya babies...?...hit the road jack...and whats with the different descriptions...?...does she want a baby or an art do-dah her students deserve...? |
Guess Daisy doesn't know about the alternatives to getting pregnant without a physical flesh and blood man |
Guess Daisy doesn't care too much about as it's a film not made for those who never leave the basement, let alone the country they live in |
I instead guess Jaxe has been at least in Italy and USA, In fact, you should start telling us all about your trips #1717. The places I visited are Chile, Bolivia, Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil, Spain, England, Germany, India and New Zealand which I think is a lot for someone lower mid-class from Argentina. |
You are correct, CaptDesko. I have also been to England, Scotland, Ireland, Switzerland, France, West Germany, Holland, Monaco, China, Australia, New Zealand, India, Vietnam, Hong Kong, and many others in Africa and all 3 Americas. I have been to every continent except Antarctica. |
Regardless where all of you have been, try commenting on the movie for once. |
Sure, here's a comment exclusively about the movie and nothing else: She could try artificial inseminat... Oh wait, Jaxe said that already! Nothing will ever be good enough for you guys right? |
I hope Daisy knows that there is a 75% chance of any woman having a child who is the age of 37 or older will have a child with Down Syndrome. Obviously, the writer did not know that important fact. |
WTF is wrong with you posting a gaslighting number like that, no such stat exists. At age 37, the probability of Downs Syndrome births are approx 1 in 250. Stats are compiled up to age 49 where the frequency is 1 in 10. Whether you meant to imply 3/4 births (75%) or 1/4 (25%), 1 out of 10 most prevalent. Shame on you |
What kind of a sick cretin are you!!!! How dare you post misinformation like this! |
He's absolutely right. After riding the CC for 20 years, women realize they want to have a baby, bc they want it all, the whole nine yards: having a carreer, a family, multiple partners, while the clock is ticking. And that are the odds... just do some research. Sorry to shock you with reality, not fantasy. |
Your mother must have been like 65 then when she was pregnant with you then. |
I don't know weather to laugh or cry about hearing that. Sounds like someone's been having a very bad day and needs to share their feelings with other. |
The National Syndrome Down Society (ndss.org) estimates the risk of having a baby with down syndrome at 1/2000 for a 20yo mother, and 1/350 for a 35yo mother. That is a 471% increase in risk. |
And the moral is: she should have, instead, had multiple children at very early age, been unhappy as a result, given sub-standard childcare to them (so that they, too, are never able to reach their potential. This leaves the capitalistic structure with an optimal amount of drones who can never raise their class status. |