But the reality is different because men & women's bodies are different.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
no ofc what i mean is men who dont want a baby should be able to waive rights to it and all responsibilities go to obviously it
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Replying to @sneakyblackhat
Of course, they can do this without ending the life of the embryo so the decision is a very different one ethically & emotionally.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @sneakyblackhat
It could be an option for pro-life men as well as pro-choice ones.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
so why dont we push for this when we push for abortion
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Replying to @sneakyblackhat
These are different topics. One is whether we can end the life of an embryo. The other is whether we can decline to pay for a child.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @sneakyblackhat
You can believe that both should be rights but not that they're addressing the same thing. Ethics completely different.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
ok so maybe dont push them both at the same time but pro choicers cant possibly be against this unless theyre discriminatory
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Replying to @sneakyblackhat
I think you could coherently argue this because they're different but not that only men shld pay for a child that is born.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @sneakyblackhat
'Male abortion' has more in common with adoption than abortion. Then a woman too can sign away responsibility without ending life of embryo.
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You could argue that if a woman has the right to do that then so must a man. But if either of them wanted baby, shld the other contribute?
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