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79% of those opposed to abortion are men. 100% of them will never be pregnant. โ€” These numbers tell the whole story.
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I'm a man and I don't like abortion. but not that I don't care about the pregnancy pain for womens. It just feels wrong to murder an uncompleted baby yet. Not mentioning the religious side of it
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Let me walk through the difference in opinion: I (as a man) also feel wrong about unaliving a living entity (I used to be vegetarian for many years). But many don't consider it to be an "uncompleted baby". If you'd consider it as "a bunch of cells", the moral feeling you have becomes less prevalent. And then, it becomes a question of who we should trust in their consideration. Why should lawmakers trust how men feel about that entity VS how women feel about that entity? It makes more sense to give that moral question to women instead of forcing it on them.
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I agree. The consideration of the entity as a bunch of cells reduces the moral aspect of it. In my country abortion is illegal but there are some doctors who are doing it secretly and I don't have a problem with that in the first 3 weeks but after this it's just killing a baby.
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It's not reasonable to say that after the first 3 weeks it's a baby. It's still barely recognizable. And most women don't even discover they're pregnant until after this 3 week window. The real issue rather than "is this plum sized thing a baby yet" is whether the state has a right to take away your bodily autonomy. A living woman should always have more rights than what is growing inside her. She is not a planting pot.
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no one said that the country has a right to take away your bodily autonomy. all I'm saying is after 3/4 weeks the baby is can almost be seen. that's my problem. and there is meds to take it to make sure you will not get pregnant instead of killing the baby with no regret at all
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And just to put it out there, there is usually regret, at least in the case of women I know. It's not a fond memory ๐Ÿซก
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No. The two women that had them have zero regrets! My mom was raped and my other friend had a one night stand and not for a second did she even consider having that baby
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Sorry, I should rephrase- not a regrettable choice at all. A regrettable situation that led to it.
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