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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Women should be able to abort only if the father consents, but a woman shouldn't be able to kill a man's baby because she has a change of heart after consensual intercourse. [/quote] Only if the man agrees to gestate it in his own body for 9 months. Then he has a say. Otherwise no. He’s not putting himself at risk for potential death or disfigurement or health problems so he isn’t the one with veto power. [/quote] Surely the life of a child is infinitely more valuable than the inconvenience of carrying a fetus for nine months. On what planet do we equate human life with a temporary medical condition? If the woman prefers not to risk those complications, she should not engage in intercourse and risk creating a baby she does not want. [/quote] I’ve had a friend who died from sudden, unexpected pregnancy complications for a much wanted baby. Any pregnancy can turn on a dime. It’s not just “inconvenience” What a cruel, crude and ignorant thing to say, the sort of thing someone who has never lived through a complicated pregnancy would say, the sort of thing from someone either very naive or devoid of empathy. [b]Women’s lives mean something.[/b] And yes they should be valued more than the zygote inside them. [/quote] Not to forced birthers they don’t. Women’s lives, our thoughts, our wishes, our plans - nothing about women matters to forced birthers. That morula, that embryo, that fetus, it belongs to the man who put it there and it is therefore more important at all stages of development, goes the forced birther thinking. And lest you think I’m exaggerating, read the words of the forced birther calling pregnancy an “inconvenience.” [/quote]
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