Funny how when you suggest women should have the same rights as men, you're progressive and pro-equality, but when you suggest that men should have the same rights as women, you're misogynistic and hateful.
...or some abortion medication....
Apparently, you have zero reading comprehension.
Now we're on the same page.
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So why is this guy in jail then? All he did was abort his child. That should be protected under his right to financial privacy.Men have just as much right to have an abortion as women do
So why is this guy in jail then? All he did was abort his child. That should be protected under his right to financial privacy.
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If you don't want to take care of a kid on your own for 18 years, keep your legs together. Problem solved.
Mail fraud and another (non-murder) charge.
Move on all you want, you agreed that an unborn is not a person.Mhmm, I saw that.
Then I moved on.
You know what....I'm not going to complain about that one because that's the kind of thing that if you're going to do, you should be smart about it. It looks like this guy did a little research on the labels, but his final product was lacking. From the start he had or should have known that the prescription would come under close scrutiny.Mail fraud and another (non-murder) charge.
That never happened.Move on all you want, you agreed that an unborn is not a person.
You know what....I'm not going to complain about that one because that's the kind of thing that if you're going to do, you should be smart about it. It looks like this guy did a little research on the labels, but his final product was lacking. From the start he had or should have known that the prescription would come under close scrutiny.
If it were me, there would have been a "car accident" where I was driving and she was wearing her seat belt. The force of the collision would have caused a miscarriage and "it was a car accident" would have white-washed 99% of my motive away. Instead of over thinking the whole thing, I probably would have looked for a target of opportunity in normal driving.
Even if she thought it was on purpose, good luck proving it in court.
It actually IS that simple. I know because I've been abstinent for nearly 8 years now. All you have to do, is don't.It's not that simple...Cephus.
It actually IS that simple. I know because I've been abstinent for nearly 8 years now. All you have to do, is don't.
It's as easy as not hitting yourself in the head with a hammer.
Men do have the same rights as women. If they get pregnant, they have the choice to abort.Funny how when you suggest women should have the same rights as men, you're progressive and pro-equality, but when you suggest that men should have the same rights as women, you're misogynistic and hateful.
I've had no unwanted pregnancies to deal with. Isn't that the whole point? To eliminate unwanted pregnancy?So if you've been celibate for 8 years...what makes you think that other people should adopt your sexual behaviors or choice in how you conduct your sex life?
Obviously, otherwise we wouldn't be here talking about unwed pregnant teens and unwanted pregnancies and men poisoning their pregnant girlfriends and etc.Believe me when I say this. YOU are, by in far, "the exception"...and, by in far, "not the rule" when it comes to human sexual behavior.
I never thought of it as being a "lifestyle", but I guess it is a lifestyle in the same way that having a same-sex BF is a "lifestyle". It's not like I can't have relationships, I just don't have sex.Now I can clearly respect that you've made that choice for YOURSELF...but I would in no way engage that lifestyle for myself...nor endorse or recommend it to others. That to me falls out of the "norm" for most people. I'm not sure what the health implications are...and they may be none, but ...it's your deal...groovy.
We becomes socially and financially pregnant when the woman is medically pregnant. Our using illegal means to abort is no different than a back-ally abortion.Men do have the same rights as women. If they get pregnant, they have the choice to abort.
I've had no unwanted pregnancies to deal with. Isn't that the whole point? To eliminate unwanted pregnancy?
Obviously, otherwise we wouldn't be here talking about unwed pregnant teens and unwanted pregnancies and men poisoning their pregnant girlfriends and etc.
I never thought of it as being a "lifestyle", but I guess it is a lifestyle in the same way that having a same-sex BF is a "lifestyle". It's not like I can't have relationships, I just don't have sex.
When I think of "lifestyle" I think of the difference between having a house and a job locally, or living out of the sleeper-cab of an 18 wheeler traveling the country non-stop. Those are contrasting life styles, not simply declining to have sex.
Time to wake up, because I've had no unwanted pregnancies in the last 8 years. Considering my history, that's pretty damn good.Wake me up when your perfect fantasy world is a reality...Jerry.
That never happened.
Yes, the man made a fully informed decision just as much as the female did when he agreed to have sex. Neither party is more innocent than the other, and you are trying to place more responsibility on the female because of biological factors which cannot be changed or controlled. There is no 100% effective form of birth control, so if you don't want to accept responsibility for your actions then you should not sleep with any females unless you are married to them and keep your penis safely inside your trousers.
This is irrelevant because it does absolutely nothing to address the problems of irresponsibility. You are just transferring it from the father/mother to the rest of society. Women and men are still going to have sex, and children are going to result from these unions. It's best that you charge the parents who created the life with the responsibility.
And if you think about, the woman who would want to keep the baby is actually accepting the responsibility for her actions, whereas you want to be able to absolve the man of the same responsibilities that result from his irresponsible behavior. Your claims and your arguments are just bogus.
Time to wake up, because I've had no unwanted pregnancies in the last 8 years. Considering my history, that's pretty damn good.