That's what bugs me about this. I mean, if I were a man and I wanted to keep the baby and the woman decided not to, it probably would mess me up. And I think men ought to have a say, not as much as women, but yes, that 'cooling off' period where they need to talk.
But still (I guess i have abandonment issues or something) I hold that the woman gets the deciding vote, because a man can walk out and be stuck with a bill, as opposed to everything that actually goes into having a child, or even terminating a pregnancy.
So I'd like it to be fairer, just still tipped in favor of the woman.
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That's what bugs me about this. I mean, if I were a man and I wanted to keep the baby and the woman decided not to, it probably would mess me up. And I think men ought to have a say, not as much as women, but yes, that 'cooling off' period where they need to talk.
But still (I guess i have abandonment issues or something) I hold that the woman gets the deciding vote, because a man can walk out and be stuck with a bill, as opposed to everything that actually goes into having a child, or even terminating a pregnancy.
So I'd like it to be fairer, just still tipped in favor of the woman.