• Your views on abortion?
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Early abortion is acceptable, but late term isn't.
People who don't want it don't have to get it. People who want it can get it.
Eh, I don't mind the law, I just wish there was something that gave men a bit of involvement or at least some kind of say in the matter a bit more. Of course, that's more of a personal issue and one I'd rather not go in depth, I just feel if a man wants the child to raise they should be allowed that chance, it's their blood too after all.
If the parents don't want a kid they should be able to not have it. If they have it and they don't want the child then it will probably be mistreated. But it should only be allowed before 5 months pregnant, or something like that.
I'm for abortion. In fact, you should be able to abort your kid until they reach 18.
To get to the point where you have to consider abortion should in my opinion be avoided as best as possible. Ofcourse it's not going to work all the time so I think abortion should be legal. I believe an abortion is better than a child growing up in a family that can't support it/doesn't want it.
Fetuses are easily replaceable, unconscious balls of organic matter. I don't see the problem. [QUOTE=TraderRager;26909270]Early abortion is acceptable, but late term isn't.[/QUOTE] Why not? The baby is still unconscious. It has no life experience yet. Nothing of value would be lost.
The woman can do what she wants the man has to deal with it
Eh, if they were raped, incest, or if it could harm the mother seriously at all I'll say its a needed thing, but I still don't like the idea of destroying a potential human life.
[QUOTE=evilweazel;26910482]Eh, if they were raped, incest, or if it could harm the mother seriously at all I'll say its a needed thing, but I still don't like the idea of destroying a potential human life.[/QUOTE] are you scared of clowns too
[QUOTE=Ghostz;26909529]Eh, I don't mind the law, I just wish there was something that gave men a bit of involvement or at least some kind of say in the matter a bit more. Of course, that's more of a personal issue and one I'd rather not go in depth, I just feel if a man wants the child to raise they should be allowed that chance, it's their blood too after all.[/QUOTE] they should create a method through which the man can carry the baby instead. That way, if he wants to keep it, he doesn't have to put the woman through the pressures of childbirth
only under certain circumstances
The fact that a woman is pregnant should not force her to give up legal sovereignty over her own body.
You could be killing the man/women who would of found the cure to cancer, or you could be killing the next Adolf Hitler. No one knows.
[QUOTE=Pythagoras;26910151]Fetuses are easily replaceable, unconscious balls of organic matter. I don't see the problem. Why not? The baby is still unconscious. It has no life experience yet. Nothing of value would be lost.[/QUOTE] I find that to be completely immoral, just because it's only a small group of cells doesn't make it any less human, human life is precious and shouldn't be mistaken for some replaceable object.
It's %100 the choice of the mother in my opinion, it's her body.
[QUOTE=Pasalaqcua;26910604]You could be killing the man/women who would of found the cure to cancer, or you could be killing the next Adolf Hitler. No one knows.[/QUOTE] "What ifs" are very bad points
[QUOTE=TheDudeGuy;26910687]I find that to be completely immoral, just because it's only a small group of cells doesn't make it any less human, human life is precious and shouldn't be mistaken for some replaceable object.[/QUOTE] lol a fetus is not a member of society it's a thing [editline]penis[/editline] I bet you're anti-abortion and pro-death penalty
[QUOTE=TheDudeGuy;26910687]I find that to be completely immoral, just because it's only a small group of cells doesn't make it any less human, human life is precious and shouldn't be mistaken for some replaceable object.[/quote]There's nothing precious about a mound of organic matter that doesn't even have the ability to think yet.
[QUOTE=TheDudeGuy;26910687]I find that to be completely immoral, just because it's only a small group of cells doesn't make it any less human, human life is precious and shouldn't be mistaken for some replaceable object.[/QUOTE] they don't have a fully functioning brain, and don't have personhood as the quote on the previous page stated. Plus, as harsh as it sounds, it is replaceable, that's one of the great things about reproduction.
[QUOTE=Doriol;26910724]lol a fetus is not a member of society it's a thing [editline]penis[/editline] I bet you're anti-abortion and pro-death penalty[/QUOTE] No, not in the slightest. I agree with abortion to a certain extent, I'm not a fucking idiot. I'm just stating that human life isn't something that should that should be thrown away whenever we want. It's much more meaningful that than, or at least it should be. Fetuses have the potential for being humans, so why does that make them anything less than human.
Where is the "It's a womans right to choose to bare a child or not" option, AKA Always? Biased polls suck
[QUOTE=TheDudeGuy;26910817]No, not in the slightest. I agree with abortion to a certain extent, I'm not a fucking idiot. I'm just stating that human life isn't something that should that should be thrown away whenever we want. It's much more meaningful that than, or at least it should be. Fetuses have the potential for being humans, so why does that make them anything less than human.[/QUOTE] They have the potential to be humans, but they [i]aren't[/i] humans. They are not humans until they are born, until then they are just a part of the mother's body and until that fetus is born she should be able to make whichever decisions she wants regarding it.
I think every female should be free to decide whether they want to go through with pregnancy or not. Birth control can fail, it's not just stupid whores that sleep with everyone without any protection. I am not saying abortion should be taken lightly, people should use protection properly to avoid having to resort to it. People suggest putting the baby up for adoption like it's totally easy. It's not. Pregnancy itself can be life altering for a women even without the motherhood after. I find it degrading and horrific that a woman could have her bodily rights stripped off her like that and be forced to continue an unwanted pregnancy. A foetus in the early stages of pregnancy is incapable of concious thought and despite what that stupid "Silent Scream" shit says, cannot conciously recognise pain. It's not nice, but the way I see it is that you cannot support the rights of both a woman and the foetus she doesn't want to keep, and to me a concious and aware human who can feel suffering and pain means more that a human that has not developed enough to have a shot at surviving outside of the womb on its own and has no conciousness.
[QUOTE=TheDudeGuy;26910817]No, not in the slightest. I agree with abortion to a certain extent, I'm not a fucking idiot. I'm just stating that human life isn't something that should that should be thrown away whenever we want. It's much more meaningful that than, or at least it should be. Fetuses have the potential for being humans, so why does that make them anything less than human.[/QUOTE] my cumrag had a potential to be hundreds of humans
[QUOTE=Doriol;26910493]are you scared of clowns too[/QUOTE] That made perfect sense.
[QUOTE=Doriol;26911041]my cumrag had a potential to be hundreds of humans[/QUOTE] you have a rag I implement an old gymsock so different yet so alike
[QUOTE=evilweazel;26911093]That made perfect sense.[/QUOTE] yes it did if you thought about it being afraid of clowns and thinking that women should not have complete control over their bodies are both completely irrational [editline]23rd December 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=strayebyrd;26911110]you have a rag I implement an old gymsock so different yet so alike[/QUOTE] I don't actually have a rag it was an example hypothetical .
[QUOTE=Doriol;26911142]yes it did if you thought about it being afraid of clowns and thinking that women should not have complete control over their bodies are both completely irrational [editline]23rd December 2010[/editline] I don't actually have a rag it was an example hypothetical .[/QUOTE] oh now I feel awkward for having shared that and also strangely compelled to type in a manner such as was previously done
[QUOTE=strayebyrd;26911200]oh now I feel awkward for having shared that and also strangely compelled to type in a manner such as was previously done[/QUOTE] coo l .
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