Is it really her choice?The difference is if she wants to delivery it she has the right to. It all goes back to HER choice, not your choice. It's all very easy to understand.
Is it really her choice?The difference is if she wants to delivery it she has the right to. It all goes back to HER choice, not your choice. It's all very easy to understand.
There are no lame excuse social pressures? None? Nada? Zero? Zip zant doodly squat?Yes.
You don't think legally enforced birth would be a social pressure?There are no lame excuse social pressures? None? Nada? Zero? Zip zant doodly squat?
Answer the question.You don't think legally enforced birth would be a social pressure?
You don't think legally enforced birth would be a social pressure?
Being her choice is the least amount of pressure there can be. This isn't complicated.Answer the question.
The decision has to based on something.Being her choice is the least amount of pressure there can be. This isn't complicated.
I don't need to make any reasons, I'm not judging people for their personal decisions. My list is short. If the woman feels she needs to terminate her pregnancy she is in a better position than me or anyone else to make that decision. End of story.The decision has to based on something.
Make your list of valid reasons that aren't vanity or social pressure based.
Why would she feels she NEEDS to terminate if there is no pressure?I don't need to make any reasons, I'm not judging people for their personal decisions. My list is short. If the woman feels she needs to terminate her pregnancy she is in a better position than me or anyone else to make that decision. End of story.
There is pressure in anything in life. You have the magic pill to stop pressure? That is miracle work. Get a patent.Why would she feels she NEEDS to terminate if there is no pressure?
So you're finally admitting it isn't free choice?There is pressure in anything in life. You have the magic pill to stop pressure? That is miracle work. Get a patent.
That's because the question connot be truthfully answered without contradicting his/her point of view.That was not the question.
There already is a pill that nearly eliminates the odds pregnancy and being pressured by society into killing the unborn.There is pressure in anything in life. You have the magic pill to stop pressure? That is miracle work. Get a patent.
There is far more pressure on women to have kids than not have kids.There already is a pill that nearly eliminates the odds pregnancy and being pressured by society into killing the unborn.
I'm surprised you've never heard of "the pill".
There is far more pressure on women to have kids than not have kids.
Who cares about the pill, it has nothing to do with being pregnant.
Is there another biological purpose for a woman?There is far more pressure on women to have kids than not have kids.
Who cares about the pill, it has nothing to do with being pregnant.
It's free choice unless you meddle in other people's affairs.So you're finally admitting it isn't free choice?
If you don't want her to be in control of her body after pregnancy don't get her pregnant.Is there another biological purpose for a woman?
Who cares? Hellllllooooooo!!! If you don't want a child doesn't it make more sense to prevent pregnancy than take a human life later?
You need meddling people to alter decisions? Far out.It's free choice unless you meddle in other people's affairs.