I agree with you in part, but I don't like the way you are exposing you arguments.
Your points 1 to 3 are the same thing in different words.
About number 4, I frequently see this argument when people talk about abortion, but I find it really stupid to bring it up, because these cases do not represent a relevant number regarding unwanted pregnancies.
About number 4 again. The abstinence thing should be another point.
5: This is just a really misguided generalization.
I would say that in a married couple that has already agreed on having children, both people should have a say. In other cases, I believe the woman should decide.
Is it normal to believe that men should have no say in abortions?
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I agree with you in part, but I don't like the way you are exposing you arguments.
Your points 1 to 3 are the same thing in different words.
About number 4, I frequently see this argument when people talk about abortion, but I find it really stupid to bring it up, because these cases do not represent a relevant number regarding unwanted pregnancies.
About number 4 again. The abstinence thing should be another point.
5: This is just a really misguided generalization.
I would say that in a married couple that has already agreed on having children, both people should have a say. In other cases, I believe the woman should decide.