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To abort or not to abort
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To abort or not to abort
That is the question. How do you fellows/ladies view abortion? Are your answers going to be as predictable as i assume they'll be? Population, her vag her rights ,etc.? Should there be some monitoring? How can some of the cases not be kind of...fucked up? Stretch marks? I have this christian-ish view that a baby is a baby the minute it's detectable. It seems like something that shouldn't be such an easy thing to do for women. The people creating bills need to change things. Women need people telling them if they can or can't. stretch marks isn't a fucking reason. lol I know, i'm stupid.. oh well.. In my stupid opinion, a heart-beat deserves the right answers. A step-back for civil rights? Women need to be responsible..a few? You can't just kill babies because your unreligious/whorish.. capable but unwilling. Poor, sure..retarded/defects, sure..there is some kind of line that needs to be drawn.

I realize im not einstein..but i feel like teaching discipline through laws is the way to go.Lol sorry..oh, your academic future is at jeopardy? Condoms and birth control are not 100% effective. More babies the better.
I hate the bible. I love that do as thy whilst stuff.
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#2
RE: To abort or not to abort
Um... Yeah pretty much. My body my choice.
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#3
RE: To abort or not to abort
Yes. My body, my choice.

I agree with the right to abortion up until the 24th (viability) week. After that it's down to medical necessities.

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#4
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My view on abortion...if the little cretin, I mean parasite, I mean fetus isn't in my uterus then it's none of my business
If it is in my uterus, well then that's none of your business Tongue
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#5
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I'm not in favor of killing off human life in just about any circumstance. But I don't think a fetus is a person or has personhood rights and the real issue in my opinion is the right to privacy, which if anything applies to a woman's own body.
He who loves God cannot endeavour that God should love him in return - Baruch Spinoza
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RE: To abort or not to abort
(March 26, 2014 at 3:55 pm)Beccs Wrote: Yes. My body, my choice.

I agree with the right to abortion up until the 24th (viability) week. After that it's down to medical necessities.

I agree. I also have no problem with abortions after the 24th week for significant developmental issues that would heavily impact quality of life for the child or put an onerous burden of care on the parents.
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RE: To abort or not to abort
(March 26, 2014 at 4:00 pm)Cato Wrote:
(March 26, 2014 at 3:55 pm)Beccs Wrote: Yes. My body, my choice.

I agree with the right to abortion up until the 24th (viability) week. After that it's down to medical necessities.

I agree. I also have no problem with abortions after the 24th week for significant developmental issues that would heavily impact quality of life for the child or put an onerous burden of care on the parents.

That sums up my opinion. After viability it needs to be judged on an individual basis.

Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:

"You did WHAT?  With WHO?  WHERE???"
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Don't really care either way.
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#9
RE: To abort or not to abort
Don't tell me what to do with my body, and I won't tell you what to do with yours. Deal?
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(March 26, 2014 at 4:27 pm)rexbeccarox Wrote: Don't tell me what to do with my body, and I won't tell you what to do with yours. Deal?
That's how I approach it. If no one forces me to carry to term, I will return the consideration.
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