Re: Unexpected/unwanted pregnancies: what should guys' responsibility
So I've been thinking about this a bit (which is probably a waste of time) and there's one major thing that bugs me about some of the comments here. People equating "this is what I'd want/what I'm comfortable with" to "this is what's right/this is what should be".
In case it hasn't been obvious, I'm for abortion. I don't think of it as killing a person, but even if you want to call it that, I'm fine with it. I think it's perfectly acceptable within the standards we currently have. There are a lot of hazy lines that I don't want to go into, but abortion is legal and should stay legal.
Don't confuse this with me saying that I would want an abortion or have gotten one in the past. I am currently married and would welcome a child.
I started having sex when I was a teenager. I realized, after a lot of consideration, that if I got pregnant I would probably not be able to go through with an abortion. A pregnancy would have devastated my life, but that's the choice I would have made.
Choice. That's what it's about. I would not want an abortion personally, but I am adamant that every woman should be able to make that choice for herself. My personal feelings and history should have no bearing on this, and neither should yours.
So I've been thinking about this a bit (which is probably a waste of time) and there's one major thing that bugs me about some of the comments here. People equating "this is what I'd want/what I'm comfortable with" to "this is what's right/this is what should be".
In case it hasn't been obvious, I'm for abortion. I don't think of it as killing a person, but even if you want to call it that, I'm fine with it. I think it's perfectly acceptable within the standards we currently have. There are a lot of hazy lines that I don't want to go into, but abortion is legal and should stay legal.
Don't confuse this with me saying that I would want an abortion or have gotten one in the past. I am currently married and would welcome a child.
I started having sex when I was a teenager. I realized, after a lot of consideration, that if I got pregnant I would probably not be able to go through with an abortion. A pregnancy would have devastated my life, but that's the choice I would have made.
Choice. That's what it's about. I would not want an abortion personally, but I am adamant that every woman should be able to make that choice for herself. My personal feelings and history should have no bearing on this, and neither should yours.