Slapshot136
Divide et impera
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should males have any say in the issue?
Why should they? I don't see any arguments to support that idea, therefore I don't think males should have any say in the issue. I could give you some contra-arguments, but those are irrelevant until some good arguments pro come up.
Everyone has a say in that because everyone got an opinion about it. Or should have at least.
But in the end its the mother and the doctor who are the ones whose opinions matter.
I think if you got something valuable to say, do it. Why not? Talking doesnt hurt.
Why does the doctor's opinion matter more than the fathers? Can I walk in and be like "I don't want my leg anymore. Cut it off," they don't have to do it. Why are women different?
if there is no doctor who is willing to do it the woman will have no other (conceivable) choice as to get it.
Because he is the one who is giving it.
He might have a problem with killing an unborn child.
No. It does not remove your obligation to pay child support Anyway.And no, Slapshot, they can get out of that by giving up any custody of the child.
No. It does not remove your obligation to pay child support Anyway.
Unless the child is adopted by someone else. But that's another matter.
No. It does not remove your obligation to pay child support Anyway.
Unless the child is adopted by someone else. But that's another matter.
It's quite different if you give away your child for to be adoption. But if you are not, It doesn't mean that the obligation isn't still there.You can get out of it. I know people that have done it. For the child to be adopted anyway, the father has to give up custody: more or less the same thing I just said would happen.
Not in every case
As if it was the fathers vault. There are always 2 people needed to make a child and both of them are responsible if it is unwanted.
both of them are responsible if it is unwanted.
It's quite different if you give away your child for to be adoption. But if you are not, It doesn't mean that the obligation isn't still there.
Well, a woman who becomes pregnant due to an act of either rape or incest is the victim of a horribly violent crime.
So in this case. Only a woman can decision if she want it or not in this cases.
lets inverse this now: lets suppose a man is raped by a woman (it happens.. ) - the woman gets pregnant - and lets assume she is also caught/captured - can the man demand an abortion from her?