They cannot decide whether to impregnate them, any more than women can decide to be impregnated.
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Replying to @DoctorWallis
Don't be ridiculous. We have successfully prevented this from happening for 30 yrs & made it happen when we chose.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
They can decide to reduce or maximise the possibility, certainly. But neither sex can 'decide' that impregnation will occur.
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Replying to @DoctorWallis
Just advocating a bit of humanity here. Emotional & psychological wellbeing is an issue AS WELL as men's financial rights.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @DoctorWallis
Its not fair for men to be forced to pay for babies they didn't want.Its not fair for all responsibility to be on women either
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Replying to @HPluckrose @DoctorWallis
The woman is under no obligation to take on that responsibility. But I think I see your point: she may be->
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emotionally compelled to take it on. Having an abortion is a big deal.
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Replying to @BristolBen @DoctorWallis
Yes. Its an emotional thing but having children is! Men are not without agency. They know the risks of sex.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @BristolBen
One of the risks of sex is pregnancy. As you've pointed out, that risk only affects one partner .
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You've also claimed that it isn't a 'risk' at all, but a choice by both parties.
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Ppl choose to take the risk, yes.
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