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Nicklesbe said:
I'm sorry but this is a load of crap. None of these are actually true. Woman have been added to the draft since they were allowed to be full members of the military.

Men have just as much right and control over the life of a child as the woman. Granted the man can't exactly choose to have the child terminated early in birth because it is the woman's body, and the fetus is nothing more than a body part until it forms into a human. After birth however both parents have equal rights, at least here in Ohio and most places in the US. May be different some places in the south but for the most part its based on if both are legal age and finances and not gender. Take my cousin for example he just just turned 18 and his girlfriend was just about to turn 17 and got pregnant when they were both minors . His family was also considerably richer and when it came time to decide custody they did not even ask the mother, he got custody by default. There are also tons of examples of adult couples where men get custody and deciding power because the mother is deemed unfit. There are tons of examples of mothers abandoning the family/children and being forced to pay support and there are countless examples of father abandoning their family with absolutely no legal recourse taken against them. So that's complete bullshit. Much like the right to "rape" the fact that 2 mil men reported they were raped proves that men have just as much right to claim rape as woman. The only thing that statistic proves is that woman are raped a huge amount more which is accurate. This is some hilariously bad propaganda and general bullshit.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_Service_System#Exemption_of_women

http://www.livestrong.com/article/144937-rights-of-unmarried-fathers-in-ohio/

https://www.google.com.hk/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#sourceid=chrome-psyapi2&ie=UTF-8&q=america%20more%20men%20raped

I somewhat agree with you on circumcision, which is why I left it out.