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"It should be a man and a woman's right to choose."
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I am not being stubborn, or unwilling to grasp the issue you have presented in regards to the feelings of the father. I have tried to give an example where the agreement between the mother and father is impossible. It returns to who has the final say of the fetus when there is disagreement. I'm not seeing where your compromise argument changes the ultimate choice that is now legally held by the woman.
What am I missing that shouting hasn't caused enlightenment?