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Men and Abortion

Fool

ALL in all
Premium Member
Should men who have casual sex and father a child be required, made law, to financially and physically raise their unwanted and or unplanned babies? forced to coparent?
 

Fool

ALL in all
Premium Member
If prochoice people are consistent they should be ok with the father choosing to not taking care of the child.
how is that? we're talking about the act of sex and having conceived. why would you legislate that one has to vs another doesn't? can you legislate one person is responsible for the act of two?
 

Fool

ALL in all
Premium Member
Is it your attitude that, generally, "the mother is no better"?
no. but if the mother doesn't believe she is physically, financially, or psychologically responsible why make it a father vs a mother issue? the focus generally isn't on the parents situation. it's on the fetus being born at all costs
 

pearl

Well-Known Member
Should men who have casual sex and father a child be required, made law, to financially and physically raise their unwanted and or unplanned babies? forced to coparent?

Financially, absolutely. Otherwise, the child is probably better off with no contact unless the father shows a genuine interest in the life of the child he fathered.
 

Daemon Sophic

Avatar in flux
If prochoice people are consistent they should be ok with the father choosing to not taking care of the child.
We are. However, since the government has decided to control women’s bodies and all of their actions for an 18 year period after having sex, then the men should have the same loss of control to the government’s whims. Fair is fair.
 

Jayhawker Soule

-- untitled --
Premium Member
no. but if the mother doesn't believe she is physically, financially, or psychologically responsible why make it a father vs a mother issue? the focus generally isn't on the parents situation. it's on the fetus being born at all costs
Thanks for the clarification.
 

Hermit Philosopher

Selflessly here for you
why should that matter; especially if the mother is no better?

Why should it matter that it’s not in a child’s best interest? What an odd question.

Because we’re not talking about issuing penalties for having unprotected sex here, are we? What, as in: your “punishment” for not wearing a condom is to spend X amount of hours with a little child?

Are you for real?

It’s always about the child’s best interest. Anything else is ridiculous.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
If prochoice people are consistent they should be ok with the father choosing to not taking care of the child.


In a 50/50 joint act the father helped create the child. The father should therefore shoulder responsibility and maintain the child until it is old enough of earn its own living. In this.

If anti choice people were consistent they should also compensate for the harm they have done on forcing an unwanted child on to the world
 

Clizby Wampuscat

Well-Known Member
how is that? we're talking about the act of sex and having conceived. why would you legislate that one has to vs another doesn't? can you legislate one person is responsible for the act of two?
If women have the right to abort their children shouldn't men have the right to not take care of their children as well? Seems like women have an extra right men do not have. Men have financial issues as well. Now I am not for this. I think that when a women is pregnant the mother and father need to take care of that child as a moral obligation.
 

Clizby Wampuscat

Well-Known Member
We are. However, since the government has decided to control women’s bodies and all of their actions for an 18 year period after having sex, then the men should have the same loss of control to the government’s whims. Fair is fair.
I agree with you that men need to take care of their children.
 

crossfire

LHP Mercuræn Feminist Heretic ☿
Premium Member
Should men who have casual sex and father a child be required, made law, to financially and physically raise their unwanted and or unplanned babies? forced to coparent?
As in a shotgun wedding? No.
 

Sand Dancer

Crazy Cat Lady
Should men who have casual sex and father a child be required, made law, to financially and physically raise their unwanted and or unplanned babies? forced to coparent?

Financial help without loop holes would reduce welfare. Too many men jump from job to job, so they can't be tracked down for child support. It's disgusting.
 
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