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- PeteLv 73 weeks agoFavorite Answer
Well, I don't think any rape victim should ever be required by law to give birth to their rapist's baby. Does that answer your question?
- JesusLv 53 weeks ago
If you're not married and you're having a child that means you have broken the law it is still against the law to do fornication and adultery they let you get it way with it if it's between consenting parties.
But the way this ought to work is if you have an abortion outside of marriage it should be taken as proof that you have broken the law and you should be fine whatever the law of your state says for fornication or adultery.
It's your right to break the speed limit but it's also the law that you pay the fine.
The same thing needs to apply to abortion it's your right to break the law and have sex outside of marriage as long as the law says you can get away with it.
But it should be a must that if you go to get an abortion for any reason other than rape you have to pay the fine that the state charges for fornication or adultery
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- ArtemiscLv 73 weeks ago
Woman's right. In countries where they have comprehensive, science-based sex education, and cheap and readily available contraception, they experience a significantly lower amount of abortion than in countries where those things aren't available. But the people who fight most strenuously against good sex education and cheap and readily available contraception are the same people who fight the hardest against abortion. So it isn't really about abortion, it's about controlling women.
Colorado implemented good sex ed and made contraception available in schools. Guess what? Abortion and out of wedlock pregnancies declined. Republicans are trying to undo the program. Again, proving my point that it's about controlling women, not the "sanctity of life".
- Anonymous3 weeks ago
Which is murder, an unfeeling bundle of cells being removed during a medical procedure or someone taking a Bushmaster XM15-E2S rifle to an elementary school and killing a group of six and seven year olds. Which one do you think misogynistic NRA members are going to pitch a fit about, just saying.
A man does not have any control of what I do with my body, people against abortion have no idea what it is like to have to make that choice.
- SteveLv 53 weeks ago
I don't believe a clump of cells, and the evacuation of those cells, is anyone's business but the woman's.
- SummertimeLv 73 weeks ago
Murder is deliberately leaving human beings to die and starve after saying life means so much to you.