Alabama outlaws abortion

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If he doesn't then what the feck does consensual rape mean?
There is a word in spanish for this and it means, for example: "Let me feck you or I will kill your daughter" or the likes. And the person obliges. still rape 100%
 

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If he doesn't then what the feck does consensual rape mean?
Probably his "polite" way of saying "most of these "rapes" are just women who make false accusations because they regret sex, the sluts."
 

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I understand what you are trying to say. But in no way is USA anywhere near what a 'third world' developing country is. Not even close
It's stupid and honestly offensive, as someone who lived in a 3rd world country, never knew people would be this ignorant to how it's like to live in a 3rd world country.
 

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Probably his "polite" way of saying "most of these "rapes" are just women who make false accusations because they regret sex, the sluts."
Probably more in the way - her skirt was short or she was dressed sexy - she wanted it...
 

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I have no idea about the legality of abortion in the USA but I think a woman shouldn't have the option to abort her baby in any circumstance. I only agree if it threatens her life or in the case of being the victim of rape and other similar unfortunate circumstances.

Getting too drunk in a club, getting too friendly with a stranger and ending up pregnant isn't one of those justifiable reasons. If you want to do that kind of stuff just take the pill and stop complaining.
 
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I have no idea about the legality of abortion in the USA but I think a woman shouldn't have the option to abort her baby in any circumstance. I only agree if it threatens her life or in the case of being the victim of rape and other similar unfortunate circumstances.

Getting too drunk in a club, getting too friendly with a stranger and ending up pregnant isn't one of those justifiable reasons. If you want to do that kind of stuff just take the pill and stop complaining.
If the pill or a condom fails?

How you you feel about it if you could get pregnant?
 
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You're accepting that risk each time you have sex.
Women are yeah, but getting unlucky in that situation changes your entire life, places a massive financial burdon on you, could stop your career, education etc. And even then, the poor child might grow up in an extremely poor situation because of it.

So would you be alright with it as a bloke if you could get pregnant?
 

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Women are yeah, but getting unlucky in that situation changes your entire life, places a massive financial burdon on you, could stop your career, education etc. And even then, the poor child might grow up in an extremely poor situation because of it.

So would you be alright with it as a bloke if you could get pregnant?
I wouldn't be happy that's for sure but not unhappy enough to stop the creation of a human.

Instead of abortion, I would use child-care facilities in the time I need to work and to study and I'm pretty sure my parents would be willing to help as well. Plenty of married women in their early 20s who have kids and still continue studying and progressing in their career.

Having a baby won't suddenly turn your life into a nightmare.
 
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Instead of abortion, I would use child-care facilities in the time I need to work and to study and I'm pretty sure my parents would be willing to help as well. Plenty of married women in their early 20s who have kids and still continue studying and progressing in their career.
Any idea how much child care costs? Any idea at all?

What country do you live in?

And what about the women who have lost both of her parents or have parents that wouldn’t be willing to help out. (Which sadly is a huge amount).
 
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Having a baby won't suddenly turn your life into a nightmare.
Spoken like someone living in a lovely first World country with caring parents and money.

I’m sure if you had a sister for example, it wouldn’t turn her life into a nightmare. You seem to have loving caring parents with plenty of spare time, you seem to have money and you live in a small island state that has a birthrate so low it will be unable to sustain it’s current population. Due to this Malta is doing a wonderful job of providing opportunities for it’s citizens to have childen in less than perfect environments/situations, which is a fantastic thing.

Sadly though mate, the majority of the World isn’t like that at all, so try thinking about it from a perspective where in fact, having a baby absolutely can turn into a nightmare. It absolutely can and will ruin your education & career, and as a single mum, finding a new partner will always be harder, because that’s just how it is.

Then think about the life the baby/kid has ahead of it in those situations.
 
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Malta. Childcare is free if you are in gainful employment or under fulltime tuition.
If you’re from the Uk it’ll cost you almost an entire months above average salary.
Bit daft comparing an island of less than 500,000 people and a 1.45 birth rate with for example The US when it comes to free childcare, hell the US can’t even provide free healthcare.
 

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I wouldn't be happy that's for sure but not unhappy enough to stop the creation of a human.

Instead of abortion, I would use child-care facilities in the time I need to work and to study and I'm pretty sure my parents would be willing to help as well. Plenty of married women in their early 20s who have kids and still continue studying and progressing in their career.

Having a baby won't suddenly turn your life into a nightmare.
You need to go back to the start of this thread and start reading.
 

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I have no idea about the legality of abortion in the USA but I think a woman shouldn't have the option to abort her baby in any circumstance. I only agree if it threatens her life or in the case of being the victim of rape and other similar unfortunate circumstances.

Getting too drunk in a club, getting too friendly with a stranger and ending up pregnant isn't one of those justifiable reasons. If you want to do that kind of stuff just take the pill and stop complaining.
OK - so ProLife actually means "Punishing the women for Misbehaving" or "Having done a mistake"?

You trust a women that cannot trust herself when drinking alcohol or that is not able to take the pill to be a fantastic educator of a child?
 

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I vote that if women can't have abortions, the men who knocked them up should be barred from doing anything productive anytime the pregnancy keeps the woman from doing anything productive. If she has a hellish pregnancy and has to take a break from her studies, so should he. If she's unable to work, he shouldn't be allowed to. At least that way, we ensure that the man's plans and career prospects take the same hit as the woman's.

This would of course only apply for pregnancies that were unplanned, and that would have been terminated anywhere with sane, non-regressive laws.
 

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I vote that if women can't have abortions, the men who knocked them up should be barred from doing anything productive anytime the pregnancy keeps the woman from doing anything productive. If she has a hellish pregnancy and has to take a break from her studies, so should he. If she's unable to work, he shouldn't be allowed to. At least that way, we ensure that the man's plans and career prospects take the same hit as the woman's.

This would of course only apply for pregnancies that were unplanned, and that would have been terminated anywhere with sane, non-regressive laws.
The flaw in your suggestion is, unless we're talking about people who are financially well off, you'd be leaving the parents in heavy debt by the time the mother gives birth. And socioeconomic studies suggest that people who aren't financially well off are more likely to have unwanted/accidental pregnancies.
 

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I vote that every men should get a knot on their dick as soon as they are born. Vasectomy technology is very advanced now so it shouldn't be hard to do.

That way babies would only born when planned.
 

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I wouldn't be happy that's for sure but not unhappy enough to stop the creation of a human.

Instead of abortion, I would use child-care facilities in the time I need to work and to study and I'm pretty sure my parents would be willing to help as well. Plenty of married women in their early 20s who have kids and still continue studying and progressing in their career.

Having a baby won't suddenly turn your life into a nightmare.
I almost want to ask call your posts wums, you seem to have a very odd view of this issue. You say that women should not have an abortion under any circumstance, then offer circumstances when they can. You also state that it is the accepted risk to have the child if an unwanted pregnancy occurs as that is the risk taken. Thankfully most people don't hold your archaic views; unfortunately, parts of my country are backsliding into cesspools where views like yours are en vogue. Such idiocy hopefully will pass soon.
 

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This is beyond cruel. This is torture.
Thumpers gotta thump in AL. It's weird that Minnesota is the other state that has the similar laws, would have thought it was Mississippi or South Carolina.

This is just shocking.
 

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