.. 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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Replying to @Banned_Ali @Scripteladora
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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Replying to @HPluckrose @Banned_Ali
She can it's called adoption, and she can sign it off to the father
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Replying to @Scripteladora @Banned_Ali
She's still pregnant. The man can sign the paper and go on with life as usual.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Scripteladora
Well yes, because biology isn't fair and men and women are different. If she was going to keep it against the father's will anyway, I don't
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.. see what the argument is here?
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Replying to @Banned_Ali @Scripteladora
Well, I can't explain it any more clearly than that.Women can't make someone else bring their fetus to term &care for child by signing paper
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Scripteladora
I don't see how the fact that women don't have magical sci-fi options means men should get zero reproductive rights. It's a non-sequitur.
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Replying to @Banned_Ali @Scripteladora
I don't see how giving men the right to have their fetus brought to term & baby provided for is fair when women can't have that right.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Scripteladora
It wouldn't be their baby? I mean this whole argument is contingent on them rejecting their paternity. It'd be 100% hers, not his.
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I have explained my view as best I can. I don't know the answer.
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