Sady
April 17, 2015, 2:48am
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Re: Reproductive Rights - Do men have any?
Except for a GEO report emphasising that issue, I have not heard a single case in all of my time spent here even though I had my ears and eyes open after listening to the report so it could be that such issues are not as common and those which do happen are kept private. Now don’t ask me ‘why’ they’re kept private
Re: Reproductive Rights - Do men have any?
Ghost14:
Quite a few one way generalizations here. The onus should be on **both **parties to abstain from sex if financial and medical repercussions of pregnancy are an issue. Of course the reality is that people will ignore this and have sex. In that case, both parties should have to opt in for financial obligations. If the father is deemed untrustworthy then women should be more careful when selecting their partners. Women should be granted the right to terminate a pregnancy, no questions about that. But socially, women have always been the gatekeepers for sex, and as such, should weigh the loyalty of Christian Grey wannabe when considering sleeping with him.
Could this leave a woman high and dry if a man decides to opt out? Absolutely. But that’s why, since it’s her body, it’s rightfully her decision now to weigh both the medical and financial realities of having a child alone before engaging in sexual activities. You can’t have both the right to terminate a pregnancy and the right to hold a father accountable because in the reverse scenario (i.e. if she doesn’t want the baby for personal reasons, no medical issues, and he does) the father has no say. If women want to own it all, then really, own it all.
And that is what I was trying to say… thank you!
Re: Reproductive Rights - Do men have any?
Sady:
Except for a GEO report emphasising that issue, I have not heard a single case in all of my time spent here even though I had my ears and eyes open after listening to the report so it could be that such issues are not as common and those which do happen are kept private. Now don’t ask me ‘why’ they’re kept private
So the East is better than the west because such issues are kept private?
Re: Reproductive Rights - Do men have any?
Post 60 is off base IMO. If a man can reproduce he wouod have the same right to terminate or not to terminate. He knows that going in - pun intended.
Sady
April 17, 2015, 3:23am
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Re: Reproductive Rights - Do men have any?
You did exactly the same with me a while back and I see that you have not changed.
I remember very well, while talking about science teachers you accused me of saying Science teachers had no morals whereas I had not said anything close to that. You, just like queer, twisted my post in the way you desired it to be seen. I had to write a long para to simplify for your understanding. Now you’re doing exactly the same again. Where is the word “better” which I used in my post? Quote me. This is like SHOVING words in someone’s mouth when they did not say anything close to it. One would expect people learn from past mistakes. The attitudes never change.
Re: Reproductive Rights - Do men have any?
Sady:
You did exactly the same with me a while back and I see that you have not changed.
I remember very well, while talking about science teachers you accused me of saying Science teachers had no morals whereas I had not said anything close to that. You, just like queer, twisted my post in the way you desired it to be seen. I had to write a long para to simplify for your understanding. Now you’re doing exactly the same again. Where is the word “better” which I used in my post? Quote me. This is like SHOVING words in someone’s mouth when they did not say anything close to it. One would expect people learn from past mistakes. The attitudes never change.
Am just asking. So east is NOT better? Are both values equal.
Re: Reproductive Rights - Do men have any?
I did go back and read ur earlier post. I think it is fine. I may have jumped the gun and assumed.