Itduz made a post about this same subject before. It got quite a lot of attention if I remember correctly.
So, in this scenario, would the woman need to sign off on the male-abortion too or would the man just be able to do it by himself?
If the man can just abort all responsibility without consequence, then what prevents this from becoming something that men can just abuse? If that's the case, then I am against it.
If there are measures in place to keep this from being something that men can abuse freely to avert responsibility from getting a woman pregnant, then I would probably be for it.
Why would they 'abuse' this? Most men want to be a part of their kids life when they're happily married or living together with their wives/girlfriends.
Men that don't (abusive relationship, getting tricked in to having a child when they don't want one) deserve a chance out of this, don't they?
'Most men want to be a part of their kids life when they're happily married or living together with their wives/girlfriends.'
I'm not talking about those men. I'm talking about the piece of shit 'men' that don't care about being involved in their kids' lives. I'm talking about the ones that have no concept of maturity and what it means to be a parent. I don't know what utopia you've been living in, but being 'happily married' isn't the norm in my experience. Most people nowadays don't know what it means to be committed. Just look up divorce rates...
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Itduz made a post about this same subject before. It got quite a lot of attention if I remember correctly.
So, in this scenario, would the woman need to sign off on the male-abortion too or would the man just be able to do it by himself?
If the man can just abort all responsibility without consequence, then what prevents this from becoming something that men can just abuse? If that's the case, then I am against it.
If there are measures in place to keep this from being something that men can abuse freely to avert responsibility from getting a woman pregnant, then I would probably be for it.
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Why would they 'abuse' this? Most men want to be a part of their kids life when they're happily married or living together with their wives/girlfriends.
Men that don't (abusive relationship, getting tricked in to having a child when they don't want one) deserve a chance out of this, don't they?
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'Most men want to be a part of their kids life when they're happily married or living together with their wives/girlfriends.'
I'm not talking about those men. I'm talking about the piece of shit 'men' that don't care about being involved in their kids' lives. I'm talking about the ones that have no concept of maturity and what it means to be a parent. I don't know what utopia you've been living in, but being 'happily married' isn't the norm in my experience. Most people nowadays don't know what it means to be committed. Just look up divorce rates...