"I do not regret my decision." Chilling pride, because implicit in that statement is her knowledge that she SHOULD regret it. If it were really a conscionable or decent act, she wouldn't have to remind people that she doesn't regret it.
I feel regret for a bad post on this website but she is A-OK with killing her child. Then she boasts about betraying her husband, the head of the family. "As a result, I went behind his back..." Today I'll pray for this woman's poor husband, because I doubt, now that she's taken this road, that this will be the last time she goes behind his back.
I hate to bring up my pre-Catholic past, but this reminds me of girls I knew who were driven entirely by rebellion. You'd say one thing, and they'd do another. And I wasn't asking them to go to Church at the time -- I mean, if you asked them to wash a dish because you were tired they'd see it as demeaning to their independence. This is a world in rebellion, full of hardened hearts.
I have the impression that, in the neo-pagan world, everything is reversed and men are vassals of their wives, who seem to me like witches who are deliberately populating the earth with the seed of the serpent. Is that paranoia? You have so many women who sow their oats when young, having abortions if need be, and then at around age 26-30, realizing they'll lose their looks, they nab some poor sucker and have lots of babies, who are merely chips on a bargaining table, a business transaction. It's all cold, loveless calculation, and often there's not even a natural, animal love between mothers and their children -- especially among the upper middle-class or rich. Terrifying.