Originally posted by Rya
It\'s always the mom to blame isn\'t it? So the guy has no part in it? Because he didn\'t wear a condom or he didn\'t check if he put it on right, it\'s her problem? If you want to blame anyone, you should blame both parties for "destroying a life."
If the american system didnt already favor the female, you probably wouldnt have this view. Very often regardless of the mans actions, he has no choice in the abortion. Afterall, he isnt the one who has to carry or abort. So ultimately, it is her decision. WHile a
good woman would consult and take into consideration the fathers feelings, she still has the ultimate ruling.
I am against abortion just for the fact that you are killing an innocent baby. Both of the parents are idiots for being irresponsible when getting it on, they shouldn\'t end a life for their mistake.-Titan
It isnt always like that. Rape comes to mind. Also, if people are supposed to be responsible for their actions, whats the point of lawyers 9 times out of 10? If you were being sued for something you caused, I bet you would still have a lawyer on your side to lessen or even bet what you were accused of correct?
We all have options to the choices we make in life, it isnt always a bad thing to make a less than popular choice.
Sometimes I wonder if there is really a need for so many women\'s groups out there who utterly despise men. Then I come to here and read off-topic and am quickly reminded why and how justified they are. Scary, utterly scary.-Ryu
Those same womens groups are often responsible for an even share of the"scary" things they cause.
Look at the state of CA for example. A man who was PROVEN to not be a biological father of a child still forced to pay child support for a child, all b/c of some bullshit womens group.
Or perhaps the case of either a CA or WA man who had to pay child support for a child he wasnt even aware he conceived. He was drunk and passed out and a chick aroused him, mounted..got pregnent. 9 months later she comes looking for dough and succedes. Yet again, b/c of a womens group.