+1 nor should his feelings endanger women. Pregnancy is dangerous. It is risky. Feelings shouldn’t trump women’s health. |
Yes, the pp who compared having an abortion to stepping on a cockroach or killing a mouse in your home…that’s the people that make me be pro-choice. Total disregard that a life is being taken. In an imperfect world, allowance has to be made for difficult decisions. But comparing a pre-born child ti a bug or rodent is just awful. |
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Exactly. |
I'm a mom of two very loved and wanted kids who also almost died I'm childbirth and whose DH understands the reality of what pregnancy means for women. My DH would not have been okay with his older DC growing up motherless even to ensure our loved to pieces younger DC. And, yes I'm angry that your DH only became a forced birthed after seeing his own kids' u/s...did he not understand what other u/s he'd seen before were? If your fetus were endangering your life, would he still oppose an abortion? People talk like it's so sweet that men become anti-bodily autonomy after seeing am u/s of their fetus... neglecting that it means he is reducing the value of the woman who gestating their future child. It's an irrational and emotional reaction. Not the basis of policy. Also, none of what I've said is official D position...so not sure why if impacts your party politics if you are a pro-choice liberal. |
Dp- Thank you. My thoughts exactly |
+2 That’s not a sweet moment, that’s your husband’s sexism and misogyny expressing itself, as well as his privilege. Those of us who are lucky enough to get to shepherd wanted children into the world (and especially those of us who have the money and security to do that as we want to) especially should not be making these decisions for others. |
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This is what Canada, Mexico and Japan are for. (That last one is where one of my mother’s classmates was sent for her “vacation” back in the 60s). |
How about compared to a dog? Or a whale? How about a black person’s fertilized egg vs. a white person’s? I.e. making you think critically about the randomness of your choices makes you pro-choice? How odd. It sounds like you’re pro “your” choice and not other’s choices. What about the choice of one person to not allow another person to take a third “person’s” life? Is that not a valid choice? Or again, as I keep saying over and over: the only choice is to determine when something is in fact a “person.” Then prior to that time: do what you will with your body. After that time it is no longer just your body and therefore no longer just your choice. Why can’t you people comprehend this logic? I know why, because you’re conditioned to think based upon other’s opinions and culture and societal norms instead of thinking logically, emotionless, for yourselves based on science and fact. You inject BS like religion and men controlling women, and economics, and availability of clinics, and all this noise into a simple question: when is the entity a person and when is it not? To be or not to be, that IS the only question. |
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Mom of two, dangerous first delivery, chose LIFE with #2 when DH suggested an abortion.
I hate abortion, and I am totally pro choice. You should never force all of that on any person. |
We understand your logic. We just don't agree with it. When there is a fundamental conflict in the rights of the two beings in pregnancy, we side with the mother. That is all. |