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bigjon said:
Moongoddess256 said:
It should make sense.

People do desperate things when they feel that their lives are about to be ruined.

 

 

right. or maybe people would be forced to be more repsonsible... Like maybe girls will think... maybe I should be more careful how and when I have sex. No, our society does not believe in personal responsibility anymore.

that said, there certain cases where I do think it is needed. Life of the mother etc.

So what does the government forcing people to not do something have to do with personal responsibility?  Isn't that the opposite of personal responsibility, doing something because there is legal repercussions rather than doing it because you are a socially responsible individual?

 



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