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Re: Do you think fathers have a legal right to see thier child born or be in the room
"Buy" whatever you want. The simple fact of the matter is that your position here is counter-factual, and frankly doesn't make any damn sense.
There is absolutely no evidence to suggest that casual sex or promiscuity were common prior to the sexual revolution.
If it were (considering the fact that contraceptives were not widely available back then), there would've been a problem with out of wedlock births which would have made today's issues pale by way of comparison.
Obviously there wasn't, so the argument holds no merit. As a society, our sexual behavior has legitimately changed.
Yes, and not for the better.
That was the whole point. Women are getting knocked up left and right because people these days neither know nor care enough to behave responsibly.
That is a problem, which should really be corrected.
I never denied it. It simply happens to be the case that men can "cut and run," where a lot of women cannot or will not.
I'm sorry, I'm not buying it.
"Buy" whatever you want. The simple fact of the matter is that your position here is counter-factual, and frankly doesn't make any damn sense.
There is absolutely no evidence to suggest that casual sex or promiscuity were common prior to the sexual revolution.
If it were (considering the fact that contraceptives were not widely available back then), there would've been a problem with out of wedlock births which would have made today's issues pale by way of comparison.
Obviously there wasn't, so the argument holds no merit. As a society, our sexual behavior has legitimately changed.
And if that is the case, it is because society is changing.
Yes, and not for the better.
That was the whole point. Women are getting knocked up left and right because people these days neither know nor care enough to behave responsibly.
That is a problem, which should really be corrected.
That doesn't change the facts that men are just as responsible for an unwanted/unplanned pregnancy as the woman. They know full well what they are doing and the possible results. They are just as responsible for protecting themselves.
I never denied it. It simply happens to be the case that men can "cut and run," where a lot of women cannot or will not.