Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems like an odd definition of pro-choice.
Personally, I'd want my child to have the baby in most circumstances, because I think abortion is generally morally wrong. I think it should be her decision, though, because I recognize that there are consequences to forcing my vision of morality on people who disagree.
I call myself pro-choice, because I don't think abortion should be generally illegal. I'd extend the same to a person who thinks that abortion is generally a good idea for people in these circumstances. Having an opinion about what choice someone makes doesn't keep you from believing they should have a legal right to make the choice.
So abortion is morally wrong but forcing a woman to carry to term is morally fine so she can deliver andbe a broodmare for some woman who can't have children?
Anonymous wrote:This seems like an odd definition of pro-choice.
Personally, I'd want my child to have the baby in most circumstances, because I think abortion is generally morally wrong. I think it should be her decision, though, because I recognize that there are consequences to forcing my vision of morality on people who disagree.
I call myself pro-choice, because I don't think abortion should be generally illegal. I'd extend the same to a person who thinks that abortion is generally a good idea for people in these circumstances. Having an opinion about what choice someone makes doesn't keep you from believing they should have a legal right to make the choice.
Anonymous wrote:Meaning if your 17 or 23 year old daughter got pregnant, you’d emotionally support her 100% whether she decides to have and raise the kid, abort or give the kid up for adoption?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even a question? 1000% support my daughter to choose what she does with her body. And no, it’s not a BaBy! At 20 weeks a clump of cells the size of a golfball. If she needed later, I would trust what her doctor said. So unAmerican to be against a woman’s right to control her own destiny.
20 weeks? I only ever knew of one personally that had no knowledge at 16 weeks plus they were pregnant. Obese. I'm pro choice and the decision needs to be made far earlier than 20 weeks. VA had some weird proposed legislation that with a 1 doctor sign off could have allowed a fulll term healthy to be deemed a product. Yes that's ghoulish.
I have no idea if a DD or partner of a DS ever had one. If so it would have been before anyone familiar with them would have thought are they pregnant.
Anonymous wrote:How is this even a question? 1000% support my daughter to choose what she does with her body. And no, it’s not a BaBy! At 20 weeks a clump of cells the size of a golfball. If she needed later, I would trust what her doctor said. So unAmerican to be against a woman’s right to control her own destiny.
Anonymous wrote:How is this even a question? 1000% support my daughter to choose what she does with her body. And no, it’s not a BaBy! At 20 weeks a clump of cells the size of a golfball. If she needed later, I would trust what her doctor said. So unAmerican to be against a woman’s right to control her own destiny.
This seems like an odd definition of pro-choice.