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Forum Index > News & Politics > Abortion | >> why do people think it's okay to tell a woman what she should do with HER fetus? | | |
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cailyn10289
General 358 points


19/F/, Join Date: Nov 2007 | treebee said: I think everyone is entitled to an opinion on abortion. Its a shame that the issue of abortion is played like a ping pong ball for votes by politicians.
It is important that a woman decide for herself on such a matter, it is a matter of living with whether they made the right decision for themselves.
Nobody should be bullied into or out of abortion.
Tell that to the bible hugging protestors outside planned parenthood clinics throwing eggs and pushing around 13 year old girls. As if getting raped wasn't bad enough! | | |
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lesfox719
Mega Über-Meister 3809 points


24/F/Bowling Green, Kentucky Join Date: Nov 2007 | treetopflyer said: Why does a women think she has power over a fetus and or to end life just for a birth control method.
I can answer this question. Usually its a last resort because proper precautions were not available or ignored in the beginning. If contraceptives, the good ones, were readily available, like the pill or the ring or the patch. If contraceptives were not so expensive. If we had an actual sex education in our school system instead of abstinence only. If these type of problems were fixed, I would probably be not support choice as avidly, because I don't support the 35 year old business woman who doesn't want to be inconvienenced and forgot to take her pill. But even then, there are exceptions to every rule.
There are two options for those who want to end abortion:
You can close your ears up with your fingers and just yell, "its wrong its wrong its wrong," and hope you get politicians who have that same mentality in power . . .
or
We, prolifers and prochoicers can unite to try and eliminate the circumstances in which one might choose abortion. And I hope that we can do that. I really do. Otherwise its just one of those circle arguments where we go round and round.
Even if we can't agree about the subject, we all have the power to change the outcome.

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cailyn10289
General 358 points


19/F/, Join Date: Nov 2007 | lesfox719 said: I can answer this question. Usually its a last resort because proper precautions were not available or ignored in the beginning. If contraceptives, the good ones, were readily available, like the pill or the ring or the patch. If contraceptives were not so expensive. If we had an actual sex education in our school system instead of abstinence only. If these type of problems were fixed, I would probably be not support choice as avidly, because I don't support the 35 year old business woman who doesn't want to be inconvienenced and forgot to take her pill. But even then, there are exceptions to every rule.
There are two options for those who want to end abortion:
You can close your ears up with your fingers and just yell, "its wrong its wrong its wrong," and hope you get politicians who have that same mentality in power . . .
or
We, prolifers and prochoicers can unite to try and eliminate the circumstances in which one might choose abortion. And I hope that we can do that. I really do. Otherwise its just one of those circle arguments where we go round and round.
Even if we can't agree about the subject, we all have the power to change the outcome.
That's the best arguement I've heard on this topic so far. You just scored 20 cool points in my book. | | |
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treebee UM - BONGO Über-Administrator 160109 points


38/F/Escaped!!!, United Kingdom Join Date: Oct 2005 | lesfox719 said: I can answer this question. Usually its a last resort because proper precautions were not available or ignored in the beginning. If contraceptives, the good ones, were readily available, like the pill or the ring or the patch. If contraceptives were not so expensive. If we had an actual sex education in our school system instead of abstinence only. If these type of problems were fixed, I would probably be not support choice as avidly, because I don't support the 35 year old business woman who doesn't want to be inconvienenced and forgot to take her pill. But even then, there are exceptions to every rule.
There are two options for those who want to end abortion:
You can close your ears up with your fingers and just yell, "its wrong its wrong its wrong," and hope you get politicians who have that same mentality in power . . .
or
We, prolifers and prochoicers can unite to try and eliminate the circumstances in which one might choose abortion. And I hope that we can do that. I really do. Otherwise its just one of those circle arguments where we go round and round.
Even if we can't agree about the subject, we all have the power to change the outcome.
very good answer.
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