will, abaya, fta crompsin et al: that's the exact question. prove it. otherwise, we're just swirling shit around. ustwo was exactly correct 4 pages ago. this whole argument is a secondary argument to the ultimate question of the ethics of abortion in general. only after that has been decided, in regards to the status of the fetus, can this argument be anything other than posturing and putting together a personal ethics that has embedded within it the way a particular person feels about the fetus. the rest of this is nice, but it can't be proven one way or the other.
so you want a potential daddy's rights? well, i think he has the right to decide who he sleeps with, and to live with her choices. for instance, i'm pro-choice, my girlfriend is pro-life. hypothetically, if she were to get pregnant by me, i'd be a father more than likely. that's the way it is. i wouldn't try to force her to get an abortion. if she wanted an abortion, i would support her. i am unconvinced that fetuses have a 'soul,' nor do i truly know what the fuck a 'soul' is...do you? can you prove it?
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