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This is wrong. I am not suggesting that anyone extort mothers. Until you fix your argument, I cannot address any of the further claims which are contingent upon this fallacy.
ex·tor·tion
/ikˈstôrSH(ə)n/
noun
the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
To the contrary, failure to allow men parental choice is extortion.
Not only are you wrong, but the opposite of what you have asserted is true.
Do men knowingly put themselves in the position that enables this? That answer is yes.
Men choose to take this risk. They know that if a pregnancy occurs, the woman has choices that can affect his future.
How is it extortion if the man knows this ahead of time and still decides to gamble?