Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if a woman wants to keep the baby but a man wants her to get an abortion?
Her body. Her choice.
Courts have ruled otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if a woman wants to keep the baby but a man wants her to get an abortion?
Her body. Her choice.
Anonymous wrote:What if a woman wants to keep the baby but a man wants her to get an abortion?
Anonymous wrote:Why are so many people who are pro choice also very pro government regulation of individual's rights to guns, keep their money (less taxes), anti school choice, against letting religious Americans who own business make a choice in who they bake a wedding cake for... I could go on. Only libertarians are consistently pro-choice and pro freedom. Rest of y'all are hypocrites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are so many people who are pro choice also very pro government regulation of individual's rights to guns, keep their money (less taxes), anti school choice, against letting religious Americans who own business make a choice in who they bake a wedding cake for... I could go on. Only libertarians are consistently pro-choice and pro freedom. Rest of y'all are hypocrites.
Libertarianism is the white man’s privilege.
Anonymous wrote:We have been through this movie before. Pregnancies will be terminated. Always have and always will. It can be safe and legal or unsafe and illegal but it will remain a choice one way or another.
Options to assist couples struggling to concieve may be curtailed. All the embyos don't make it and becoming a murderous criminal on top of struggling with infertility is a very bitter pill to swallow.
But assisted reproduction will also likely continue one way or another. God has given woman great ability to exert some control their reproductive lives and she won't easily take that power away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How, exactly, do you think men should be “held responsible” for abortions? I mean legally & practically (not morally)? In the states I’ve heard about, the pregnant woman isn’t being legally punished— the doctor performing the abortion is.
I know people love the idea of punishing men, but the biological fact is that men & women are different. Men can’t get pregnant, period.
I don’t agree with all of these abortion restrictions, but some people seem to be thinking outside reality with their desire for not only fairness but also retribution against males. I’m female, FWIW.
Stiff penalty for irresponsible ejaculation. Jail time and sterilization.
Charge the father half of all the costs incurred by the woman being forced to carry the pregnancy to term -- from conception through college graduation. No exceptions, funds automatically deducted from his wages.
Anonymous wrote:Why are so many people who are pro choice also very pro government regulation of individual's rights to guns, keep their money (less taxes), anti school choice, against letting religious Americans who own business make a choice in who they bake a wedding cake for... I could go on. Only libertarians are consistently pro-choice and pro freedom. Rest of y'all are hypocrites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How, exactly, do you think men should be “held responsible” for abortions? I mean legally & practically (not morally)? In the states I’ve heard about, the pregnant woman isn’t being legally punished— the doctor performing the abortion is.
I know people love the idea of punishing men, but the biological fact is that men & women are different. Men can’t get pregnant, period.
I don’t agree with all of these abortion restrictions, but some people seem to be thinking outside reality with their desire for not only fairness but also retribution against males. I’m female, FWIW.
Stiff penalty for irresponsible ejaculation. Jail time and sterilization.
Cute. Maybe you missed the part about practical and legal. What constitutes irresponsible? Sterilization? Really?
cute. maybe you missed the part where women are practically, and soon legally, being denied an abortion?