I was almost 16 and did not want my parents to know ...
"My parents told me I had one option, abortion or get kicked out of the house and go to a shelter in the city.
So your examples are simply examples of parental intolerance.
Give the choice, without abortion available, your second example would have been kicked out on the street. Is that what you want for the young female populace of the USA?
Parental intolerance exists, correct. People pressure and threaten young women into abortions. It was not right that she was threatened with homelessness. She didn't really have the capacity to choose like the pro-choice narrative says she is given.
And you think the site you posted from is neutral?
The site successfully shows many examples of people who regret their abortions, and of many people who communicate feeling trauma. It is a fiction that it needs to be 'balanced out' with the opposite that you assume exists in abundance. You have yet to prove that women are not generally emotionally saddened and that they treat it as something akin to killing a spider or a meaningless 'clump of cells'. The NHS guide posted previously says that feeling sad is a common reaction to having an abortion.
Why are they only approving some? Where are all the positive stories, are you seriously saying those don't exist?
Where did I say that they didn't exist? Did I say that? No. Learn to read.
There are plenty of feminists on Reddit who will give positive abortion testimonials. However, their positive review will usually just say that it was the best situation for them, not that it was just a meaningless event like killing a spider. Even you know that it is not the same as killing a spider, despite your repeated use of "clump of cells".
You then go on to make a ridiculous false equivalence between killing your mother - someone you've had a lifelong emotional connection with - and a clump of cells which you do not
Where did I make that equivalency? I gave the example to show that just because you did something which you thought was the best thing to do in the situation that it doesn't mean that you did not suffer emotionally. The paper was claiming that if you say it was the right choice it means that you didn't suffer emotionally. That claim is wrong.
I don't think anyone is arguing that abortion is something one should take lightly.
Actually, we can all see that you are being hypocritical here since you were attempting to do just that. You were repeatedly attempting to trivialize it by calling it a "clump of cells".
You have no good rebuttals and are running on empty, which is why you are contradicting yourself and are attempting to make up fictitious arguments.