Are you pro life or pro choice?

pro life or pro choice

  • pro life

    Votes: 1 3.4%
  • pro choice

    Votes: 28 96.6%

  • Total voters
    29
If he can find a way to assume the carrying of the child, they can agree.
so if he isnt carrying the child
he cant decide to keep the baby and assume all parental rights
after the baby born
but he can decide to absolve himself of responsibility
if its early enough???
and since the woman carrying the baby
she gets all the say so on whether to have the baby or not
without the mans input
but expect the man to take care of it???
is that what ur saying???
 
Man I don't even know how to get an abortion nowadays. I assume the process is harder? But I'm older now so I'd probably be more inclined to keep it.
 
Pro life regarding abortion of unborn fetus


Anti life when it comes to born fetus
 
I have very mixed feelings about this when i was growing up i was very pro life. But the older i got and the more i understood things my opinion changed especially being a woman. Now do i think getting an abortion just because you are irresponsible and just want to do **** without using protection is right absolutely not. But their are cases in which it would be the best option i do agree. So i guess im in the middle if there is such a thing.
 
Pro choice......

Regardless if u changed your mind for whatever reason or it's a mistake or she flipped and you realize who you're going to have to coparent with you're responsible for whatever decision she makes fair or not....like I always thought, just BE CAREFUL who you laying with. SMH
 
I have very mixed feelings about this when i was growing up i was very pro life. But the older i got and the more i understood things my opinion changed especially being a woman. Now do i think getting an abortion just because you are irresponsible and just want to do **** without using protection is right absolutely not. But their are cases in which it would be the best option i do agree. So i guess im in the middle if there is such a thing.
So Pro Choice.

Pro choice doesn't have to mean you condone the recklessness of the behaviors that lead to the pregnancy, it just means you feel thr choice is hers.

I honestly can't understand the Pro-Life argument.
 
I honestly can't understand the Pro-Life argument.

That’s probably because of how you interpret pro-life.

When I said I was pro-life, but supported exceptions for health conditions and rape, you said that is pro-choice. So basically, you feel that any position that respects decisions beyond anti-abortion in any circumstance you deem pro-choice.

If you took the same approach, but said that any position that restricts choice in any way is considered pro-life then that would likely change your view.

The latter is actually the most common interpretation of pro-life. I actually like your middle-of-the-road approach. Basically most everyone aside from the most fringe (people who think you should have a baby even if you’ve been raped or have medical concerns) are pro-choice.

I’d be interested in your perspective as it relates to the fact that black women and low-income women have higher abortion rates. I believe the abortion rate for black women is 5 times that of white women.
 
I’d be interested in your perspective as it relates to the fact that black women and low-income women have higher abortion rates. I believe the abortion rate for black women is 5 times that of white women.
There is not much conversation about this point. The reasons why those numbers are what they are have been documented.


If you took the same approach, but said that any position that restricts choice in any way is considered pro-life then that would likely change your view.
That is how I viewed pro-life. When I say I didn't "understand" it, I am saying I would need an explanation from someone that IS pro-life to explain their reasoning for believing that.
 
ehh, I feel like if they have to chop up the fetus into little pieces to remove it then I am not ok with that.
 
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