Should Men Be Allowed "Legal Abortion"?

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But whether she has an abortion or has the baby the woman has to make a decision to go through with a tough medical experience....A morning after pill aint really all that dangerous is it?

No the morning after pill isn't dangerous (to my knowledge). What does that have to do with what we're talking about?
 

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This is lopsided....
The man that signs away parental rights, should also be consenting to a irreversible vasectomy at the same time.
:huhldup:That isn't fair. When we find a way to make it easier for men who want custody of their children, as the courts overwhelmingly favor women, then we can talk about
forced vasectomies.

Why not force tube-tying if a lady has multiple kids but never a father in the home. (see how dangerous that emotional logic becomes?)
 

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:whoa: Relax brehette no reason to get all riled up we're just having a conversation. Feel free to go on, I'm listening.

I just think it's important men feel wanted and needed within the family structure. Otherwise why would he want to pursue it. A law like this makes it clear that men are not needed. Likely the state would provide the missing financial support while the children grow up devaluing men. I just see it having huge psychological implications such as depression in young men/men and an overall dislike for men by women which would further lessen the chance that we can go and build as a community.

One of my good friend is a heavy feminist and she has said to me many times that she doesn't think men are needed to raise a child. Trust me this is part of the agenda. Don't get fooled by the okie dokie and short term benefits.
 

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So this idea is not about equality, it's about eliminating "the mans burden":ehh:

Yes because reasonable options exist for the other party involved :ehh:

Also the child won't be burdened with dysfunctional parents if aborted :lolbron:
 

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I just think it's important men feel wanted and needed within the family structure. Otherwise why would he want to pursue it. A law like this makes it clear that men are not needed. Likely the state would provide the missing financial support while the children grow up devaluing men. I just see it having huge psychological implications such as depression in young men/men and an overall dislike for men by women which would further lessen the chance that we can go and build as a community.

One of my good friend is a heavy feminist and she has said to me many times that she doesn't think men are needed to raise a child. Trust me this is part of the agenda. Don't get fooled by the okie dokie and short term benefits.

Well for starters, despite how the media tries to portray us a lot of black men actually want families.
 

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What about the guys that go around getting women pregnant on purpose? They can just get them pregnant then be like "I don't want to take care of the kid bye"

Don't have kids out of wedlock. Simple as that.
 
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