Oh gosh again with the rape. 99,9% of pregnancies are caused by women's whims... stop playing the victimhttps://twitter.com/HPluckrose/status/906615230767255552 …
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If you can abort his child against his will... he should be able to make you abort against your will. That's equality for you
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I'm afraid we're not equal biologically. Men & women are different.
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I am absolutely fine in giving women the final say over their pregnancies, but IMO this can only be fair if the man has the opportunity...
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.. to renounce his paternal responsibilities. EG if the mother makes the choice without the father's agreement, the child should be fully...
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Oh god, not having this conversation again. That doesn't work.The woman can't renounce maternal responsibilities by signing a piece of paper
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She can it's called adoption, and she can sign it off to the father
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She's still pregnant. The man can sign the paper and go on with life as usual.
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Yeah sure... so you'd rather sacrifice someone's 78-85 years of life so that you get 5 months of your life without responsability?
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He doesn't have to have a vasectomy or use condoms? It's up to me to have surgery or take pills that cause migraine & weight gain?
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Use condoms... gee do feminists have excuses for everything? fyi there are female condoms., male condoms... etc... stop making excuses
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What? Please read it again & answer what I am asking. It wasn't anything to do with what you answered. I'm not a feminist.
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Sorry .. but you sound like one
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Seems like a manipulative situation with other issues, but I agree with your general premise. What responsibility does wife have to husband?
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Not sure what you're asking?
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Fair. I am wondering whether there is a responsibility for partners to consider the other's feelings or should be.
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Morally. Absolutely.
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To continue, would it be grounds for divorce if one partner did not consider the other in something like this?
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I'd say it is.
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In which case, responsibility is more than merely contraceptive options, since it can have legal consequences.
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I'd say if either of them doesn't want a child they shouldn't be forced to it, either that or if one of them wants to have a child, the othe
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