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Those are all related to optional parts of life in the first world. Taking the path of least resistance, none of that would be an issue.
No, part of being first world is family planning. You lose that status when you force women to bear pregnancy.
We're not forcing women to bear pregnancy over here, because we're not forcing them into marriages, and thereby marital rape and pregnancy.
It's a woman's own choice to have sex, and any otherwise, we throw the rapist in jail.
No one else is responsible for giving a woman birth control when she has the option of abstinence. No sex, no baby, and no need for contraception.
I'm of the opinion that having sex is a privilege, not a right.
Family planning? By planning not to have a family? You don't have to have sex if you're afraid of having a kid. No birth control is 100% so why bother?
Are you a feminist? Why or why not?
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We're not forcing women to bear pregnancy over here, because we're not forcing them into marriages, and thereby marital rape and pregnancy.
It's a woman's own choice to have sex, and any otherwise, we throw the rapist in jail.
No one else is responsible for giving a woman birth control when she has the option of abstinence. No sex, no baby, and no need for contraception.
I'm of the opinion that having sex is a privilege, not a right.
Family planning? By planning not to have a family? You don't have to have sex if you're afraid of having a kid. No birth control is 100% so why bother?