Nick is definitely a pro life character, but the comic does not come down on his side, or hers really. She has her attitudes, he has his. Though this about both members of the relationship responding to this event, when Judy points out "my body, my rules" it does not come off as selfish or shrill. It is her body, and Nick asks her to reconsider, but doesn't undermine the idea that it is her choice. He simply makes a choice of his own.
This is a nuanced issue, and the author treated it with admirable respect. It is a very real, very human story, and a very sad one.
It seems odd that a fan story with anthropomorphic animals can tell such a genuine story of relationships, but here we are. Eyes a little more opened.
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This is a nuanced issue, and the author treated it with admirable respect. It is a very real, very human story, and a very sad one.
It seems odd that a fan story with anthropomorphic animals can tell such a genuine story of relationships, but here we are. Eyes a little more opened.