00:00It always hurts more when it is women, Alison, to be fair, and it was a lot.
00:03And like I say, in certain circumstances, I get it, I'm in a privileged position to be able to do
00:07it.
00:08But to be fair, that's your privilege that you worked hard to get.
00:11You're only privileged because you've got there in the first place.
00:14Yeah, I know.
00:15It's your money to do with what you want to do with.
00:17So those are your decisions, and like you said, you took them with due care and considerations.
00:22It's your life. No one else has the right to judge you on a decision like that that you made.
00:25And I feel like, again, for us, it just...
00:29It just felt the right time, and it was a lot of good things to do due to age, et
00:34cetera.
00:34I do understand, like, I look forward to the day where egg freezing is more affordable and more accessible for
00:39everybody and stuff like that.
00:40But I think there is an awful lot of stigma and shame surrounding alternative fertility journeys,
00:46because I don't think they're discussed enough.
00:48And they're not discussed enough, because when people do talk about it,
00:51when women do stick their head above the parapet, they are met with, like in my case, abuse.
01:00And they also have to try to get the right time, and that's why they're not supposed to do with.
01:00At the same time, they're like, they're not supposed to take every day.
01:00So, if you had to do that, you know, their relationship with me.
01:00And that's why it's like, I don't know if it's supposed to be.
01:00And with that, I don't know if I didn't necessarily do anything.
01:01And I think there's something, uh, I guess what I did.
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