Of course women who don't get pregnant are subject to misogyny and sexism, including women who try to conceive but are unable, women who choose not to get pregnant, and trans women. All of which suggests very strongly that those bigotries are not driven by reproductive biology.
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But neither is it pro-life. Pro-choice typically means in favour of allowing abortion in certain circumstances. Not many pro-choice advocates would say they're in favour of absolute freedom to abort. You know this, but are again being obtuse.
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What part of "my body, my choice" is so hard to understand? The government does NOT get to tell me that I have to use my body as an incubator. Under ANY circumstances.
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thinking something is immoral and thinking something should be illegal are different things. it's risky to disallow behaviors based on "reasons" because it's impossible to absolutely know what's in a person's mind, and they might even lie to themselves. many do, often.
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legal restrictions on "sex selective abortions" would cause many to just lie, and/or others to be subject to hostile interrogations when they may already be vulnerable.
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