She can it's called adoption, and she can sign it off to the father
It isn't only women who can't bring themselves to abort. Men often can't make that decision either.
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With signing away his rights, he doesn't have to make that choice. His baby will live but he won't have to pay for it or care for it.
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It just isn't comparable & it isn't fair that he can walk away safe in the knowledge his baby will live but be someone else's responsibility
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If the woman is in the same position and is not prepared to abort but cannot do that. When it gets to adoption, it evens up a bit.
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A lot but not completely.Both need to take some responsibility.But I agree that in clear-cut 'she wants baby, he doesn't' he shld be able to
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Men don't have that right (and they shouldn't) so it's neither here nor there.
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Is it fair for a man who does not want his fetus aborted not to pay for his child?
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Why do all people make this about money?
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Because that is the vector of oppression here. Men are financially accountable for the baby, whether or not they want to be.
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.. the government isn't forcing them to take care of the child, just to foot the bill.
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I was talking about women... because they always complain about the money, when the burden of working and providing for the child is on the
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father. Most single mothers live on welfare an on child support.
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