What is it that people aren't getting? Was it not you who made the comment that others shouldn't choose what is right or wrong for another?
What right does a woman get to carry on a reckless lifestyle? She gets every right to do so. What right does a woman get to say that she will not accept responsibility for her actions? She gets none. At least, she shouldn't get that right.
I look at the pro-choice feminists and liken them to bank robbers who hold that they have the right to shoot the witnesses. I mean, it's pretty much the same thing. They're both saying that they have the right to not have to deal with responsibility for their actions.
If a woman engages in reckless sexual proclivity, and becomes pregnant, the only choices she should get are:
1) Will she keep the child or give it up for adoption?
2) If she keeps the child, what will she name it?
3) If she keeps the child, what color will she paint the walls of the child's room?
These are the kinds of choices that women get post-unprotected sex. The choices she gets pre-unprotected sex are:
1) Do I want to have sex?
2) Do I want to get pregnant?
3) If I do not want to get pregnant, what method of birth control do I want to use?
4) If I do not want to have protected sex, am I prepared for nine months of pregnancy and childbirth?
In my opinion, if the courts and medical boards deem that women have the right to shirk responsibility for their actions, the courts and medical boards just aren't getting it! :angryfire::lol::lol:
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