Friday, September 21, 2007

Roe vs. Wade for Men

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Upload Time: 06-03-23 02:39:24
User: lisasimpson
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Random thoughts on men's reproductive rights and the ACLU.

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kingjimsix65 ::: Favorites
Interesting issue Lisa. my take on is that in this case there was no intent to decieve the man, in that case then the pregnancy was "an accident" and both parties have to deside to not keep or keep the child, it also being the case that the woman could not have a child this may have been the miracle she was dreaming of and its her body her decision.
07-08-15 16:25:54
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sirskeptic ::: Favorites
Does it come down to what you've agreed to? If a woman agrees to dinner, I'm sure we all agree she shouldn't be forced into sex. If a man agrees to sex, do we agree he shouldn't be forced into fatherhood and 18 years of forced support?
07-06-24 07:53:25
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chiefchumley ::: Favorites
I am also torn on this issue. The child should be cared for. On the other hand, If the woman has the option whether to support the child, the man should have it as well. I have a problem with abortion in general, but since it is a fact of life, it seems only fair that both parties have equal rights. That is what women are fighting for after all.
07-05-30 12:06:58
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novamist ::: Favorites
True, true! :)
07-05-16 11:15:22
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lisasimpson ::: Favorites
lmao Did you see that 20/20 special about the guy who had his twin inside him? They all thought he was pregnant.... it was pretty graphic, they filmed when they removed all the flesh and hair and teeth and stuff.
07-04-19 10:32:49
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jenkinscrowe ::: Favorites
A man has a right to terminate any pregnancy that occurs inside his body, period.
07-04-19 10:25:40
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lisasimpson ::: Favorites
It's a thinker, huh? I mean, I still haven't figured out in my mind what would be the best way to approach things so that everyone involved ends up okay, the baby included. It does seem that women have the upper-hand here, but at the same time, women haven't had that upper-hand for long, either. I'm all for equal rights, not necessarily womens rights. Does that make sense?
07-04-07 21:19:40
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MrZebra69 ::: Favorites
Oops, that was me. I was logged in as my friend. OK let's try that again...
07-04-07 17:52:47
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MrZebra69 ::: Favorites
It's so heartening to hear a female seriously consider this. That lack of control over my own destiny is frightening to me (I never want kids either), and I believe we males should be able to participate in sex without being constantly afraid, but I recognize that there are subtleties to the issue when it comes to retaining freedom for women as well. I'm still working on it too, lol. When it comes down to it, we're all in this together.
07-04-07 17:52:04
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Cziganybriella ::: Favorites
I just wanted to say thanks. As a male it's really awesome and heartening to see a female really giving this issue some critical thought and consideration, and being willing to dialogue about this. I've been struggling with the issue too.
07-04-07 17:47:34
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