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And if the man wants an abortion?
then he wouldnt need a chance to speak his mind before a woman decided to abort now would he
And if the man wants an abortion?
then he wouldnt need a chance to speak his mind before a woman decided to abort now would he
You know, I'm beginning to think that you just might not be up to speed with the average human.
Think about it for just a brief second, "The man doesn't want an abortion, the woman does." How does that situation that I just mentioned even remotely fit the idiotic nonsense that you just posted?
i think your compltely missing the point
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I fully get the point, and as a man I would like a say this way or that, but when everything is said and done, it's the womans body.
None should be able to force her to do anything with it she does not want to do.
I don't get why you keep protesting this.
I do believe that if a man and a woman are in a relationship and a pregnancy unexpectedly occurs they should talk about it, examing their life situation, etc.Do you think that she should atleast seek advice from a trusted source first?
So yes, if you do some huge restructuring of society, make men equally responsible for the upbringing/rearing of a child, make it unavoidable and mandatory, and include in this the stipulation that a man cannot then abuse the woman or the child, sure...
Good luck on that.
Yeah, that was already tried and failed. When it comes to abstinence, teenage hormones win out.
When it comes to pregnancy help services, that's sort of like offering superficial support for women who are already pregnant. How is that supposed to work for them when these so-called help services are limited to pep-talks?
*rah rah, shish boom baby, go to term and we'll be here --- maybe*
Its better than nothing. If more teens would see how serious the consequences of premarital sex are then atleast some of them will try and restrict themselves. When they learn of the hundreds of STDs from sex, or the stress of having to take care of a baby then I would imagine that it would have atleast a small impact on them and they would try to restrict themselves somehow.
I know a service/center in my area that provides financial help for pregnant mothers who need help. They offer baby clothes, food, and other necessities for the baby, and if the mother is pregnant they can offer to sit down and talk to her about the situation one on one.
This center is located right across the street from an abortion clinic. Countless children have been able to make it into the world since their mother decided to take a look at the center first before crossing the street.
BUT they may very well contribute to the abortion rate among teenagers.
A most eloquent post.abortion is murder