sc94597 said:
Jay520 said: @sc You seem to be referring to the morality of abortion, which is not what I was talking about. I'm talking about who should take responsibility and who has power Both the man and woman should take a responsibility, because: (a) The man chose to make decisions that results in a baby - sex; and (b) The woman chose to make decisions that results in a baby - sex and refusing to abort. Because both parties made decisions that resulted in a baby, both should take responsibility for a baby. Both a man and woman have the power to decide on having a baby because a baby requires: (a) A man who agrees to sex, which can result in a baby; and (b) A woman who agrees to sex and does not abort, which results in a baby. From this, we can conclude that no one can force someone to be a parent, because in order to be a parent, that person needs to make decisions which risk the birth of a baby. |
So the woman makes a mistake -> she can abort the baby.
A man makes a mistake -> oh well you're a parent. I see! Equality, huh? |
What? There is no mistake...There is no man in the world that accidentally slipped their penis into a woman's vagina and ejaculated. We're talking about men who make conscious decision to fertilized a woman. Once the man does this, its over; we shouldn't feel sorry for him or give him the ability to abort the baby. He made a decision. Deal with it.
Yes, 9 months after conception, women have more time to change their decision, but so what? That's nature. Why should we feel sorry for the man and give him special powers?