The proper thing to do would be to tell him. Despite the fact that the woman carries the child, it's still the man's too, and ideally, he should have some say.
I wouldn't bother to tell him though, because what he wouldn't know wouldn't hurt him. Besides, if he were to object, it would a huge pain in my ass, and a pointless one.
I wouldn't bother to feel bad about it either. I would inevitably be the one to bear more responsibility and burden in the pregnancy, so I should be the one to have the greater say anyway.
That's one practical upside that I didn't realize, but nonetheless, I wouldn't take the risk of the father raising a fuss about whatever decision I wanted to make.
How far do men's reproductive rights go anyway? Can a father legally interfere with the abortion of his child?
Would you tell the guy you're pregnant if you're going to get an abortion?
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The proper thing to do would be to tell him. Despite the fact that the woman carries the child, it's still the man's too, and ideally, he should have some say.
I wouldn't bother to tell him though, because what he wouldn't know wouldn't hurt him. Besides, if he were to object, it would a huge pain in my ass, and a pointless one.
I wouldn't bother to feel bad about it either. I would inevitably be the one to bear more responsibility and burden in the pregnancy, so I should be the one to have the greater say anyway.
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it could encourage him to not have unsafe sex and create this problem all over again as im sure it's done for her
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That's one practical upside that I didn't realize, but nonetheless, I wouldn't take the risk of the father raising a fuss about whatever decision I wanted to make.
How far do men's reproductive rights go anyway? Can a father legally interfere with the abortion of his child?