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There's a reason that some fathers win custody. Why? We are half responsible for the kid. And it makes sense. It takes two to tango, anyway
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Right but, it think you'd agree that it would be pretty hard to gain custody of a mole on someone else's cheek?
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Are you serious...? Humans aren't asexual. Women don't create offspring on their own. They shouldn't be given absolute power to decide it's fate. It's really no simpler than that.
I'll support abortions as soon as a man can opt out of child support without being hounded by the government. But, you see, that will never happen. Why? Abortion rights activists (Especially the women) bitch and moan about 'a woman's right to choose', but as soon as someone advocates extending those 'rights' to men they suddenly change their arguing point. Why? Because they (You included) know that you're pushing across a gross inequality under the guise of 'choice'.
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Men have the same choice as women to have whatever unnecessary surgery they want to remove a body part. By law we are only responsible for living beings. Our right as a parent only starts when we have a baby to consider, and when do we have a baby to consider? Well it makes sense to say whenever that baby is alive. So what’s the next logical question? I guess I’ll repeat myself again, it only makes sense to think about shared responsibility of a living entity. If a fetus is not alive then it’s just another part of a woman’s body. She may do with it whatever she pleases. Also, I think we’ve all had enough of the masturbation argument to see that it doesn’t really matter that the fetus will eventually become alive. Before it does it’s nothing more than something that resides in the category of unused sperm or eggs at least by law in these here United States.
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". What do you think would happen in a man tried to give ANY of these reasons as to why he shouldn't be a parent? And how, pray tell, is that promoting the 'gender equality' that most pro-abortionists advocate?
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Because when there actually is something alive to consider both men and women have basically the same rights. She can't end the baby's life he can't end the baby's life and neither can give crappy reasons for not wanting to be a parent as a valid excuse.
Funny thing is, my personal beliefs lead me to be much more on your side. I'm just playing devil's advocate. In a larger sense I'm also trying to point out the futility of argument when you don’t have a common starting point.