Should men have a say in abortion ?

So, if I could convince a woman not to abort her child--using compassion rather than fear, shame or obstruction--would that be a win/win for everyone? :)

No... lol... sombody wit an agenda to change her mind is the last person she needs to talk to :rolleyes:
 
In some situations, yes. why the hell d'you think the procedure was invented?

It isn't my business. Keeping you out of it is.
Then you are making it your business. Are you a man and do you have a say in abortion?
 
So, if I could convince a woman not to abort her child--using compassion rather than fear, shame or obstruction--would that be a win/win for everyone?
Or you could, you know, not be a creep and allow her to make up her own mind, since it's none of your business...?

How about you give that a bit of a whirl?
 
Or you could, you know, not be a creep and allow her to make up her own mind, since it's none of your business...?

How about you give that a bit of a whirl?
Bells! Are you a man and do you have a say in abortion?
 
I am a man and I do believe I have a say in abortion. If any of you are men and disagree with me, just keep quiet, because, you know, you are men and abortion is none of your business.
 
So, if I could convince a woman not to abort her child--using compassion rather than fear, shame or obstruction--would that be a win/win for everyone? :)
If you do nothing more than talk to her about it, then yes - that's _usually_ a good outcome.
 
Bells! Are you a man and do you have a say in abortion?

Why would you even bother pretending?

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If you do nothing more than talk to her about it, then yes - that's _usually_ a good outcome.

Which woman? And, well, "usually"? What, is he going door to door? I mean, reminding again he gets precisely what say she gives him, we might wonder if he is knocking doors because the knockin' the boots is knockin' 'em up, or is he just going around and accosting suspected pregnant women, or even those women he suspects might become pregnant, someday.
 
Bells! Are you a man and do you have a say in abortion?
Ah the pathetic trolling.

I am a woman, Bowser, and since you know, we are the ones who get pregnant, you, as a man, have no actual say in abortion because it's not your body.

I am a man and I do believe I have a say in abortion.
That's nice...

But your say is not wanted. So, do you force your opinion on women when it comes to their bodies and reproductive organs?

Are you that guy?

If any of you are men and disagree with me, just keep quiet, because, you know, you are men and abortion is none of your business.
How about this..

You get a say about abortion when you get pregnant. When it is your body.

Until then, you do not get a say unless you are asked to have a say.

You know?

Why?

Because it's not your body and none of your business.

See, this is what I do not understand.

You are told, repeatedly that it's none of your business.

You are told "no".

And you still think you get to have a say?

No means no, Bowser.

It is none of your business, Bowser.

It is not your body, Bowser.

It would behoove you to actually understand this.
 
So, if I could convince a woman not to abort her child--using compassion rather than fear, shame or obstruction--would that be a win/win for everyone?
You have no credibility in assessing "compassion".
If you aren't married to her, you mind your own business.
If you are married to her, she is married to you - which means she will tell you what her decision is, and you will accept it as a husband.
I think that most pro-lifers feel that the life growing within the womb, is not the woman's body, but a separate body. That is where the debate comes in.
Not really.
The prolifers also hold, again for the sake of debate about abortion, that the fact the life is inside another person's body and a threat to that body is not significant - that the inside of a woman's body is community property. The community interest in children extends inside women to zygotes, which are held to be people in the community. And men govern the community.

That only applies in cases of abortion, of course. Outside of abortion, zygotes are medical waste and messy housecleaning issues - women's work.
(Except for the part about men governing the community - that holds at all times. )
 
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It's weird to say you care about life and then turn around and be against health care and prenatal care.
 
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