So.. don't have sex. The percentages of horrible events that justify abortion are limited. I don't think it can be disputed that abortions are because of "unwanted" consequences.
Are we so in pursuit of an orgasm, hopefully, that if we create life as a byproduct.. we should abort it?
It's just sex vs. It's just potentially a life.
Should the pleasure of an indivual outrank the rights of another? How well has that gone for us in other spheres..
So where do we balance the right to an abortion.. that if not conducted will naturally lead to the birth of a human being... and the decision to have sex?
Are we entitled to sex, without procreation? Is that wise? Does that entitlement to pleasure, outweigh the denial of life to a future person?
As the only animals who have sex for fun.. are dolphins? Then humans have limited justification that we are "correct" in our pursuit of pleasure?
I'm not saying sex is not fun.. but in supply and demand women got robbed. An orgasm, a lay, a fuck. At the consequence of birth control (horrible), foreign object (IUD) a synethic sock (condom).. and then if you forgo that it's pregnancy and maybe some HPV...
So again.. supply and demand.. pleasure... at what cost?
I support choice, and consequence. The reverse of this, is men who do aspire to have children and have no sayin the abortion process - no rights. So it's far more complicated than any general stance could hold here. I just think if you're willing to have sex, you're willing to get pregnant, and thus should be expected to see through your consequence. Maybe if our society was more responsible, and did not promote - reward - promiscuities.. it would be more easy to generalize abortion. I think it's individual circumstances, and an extremely private and personal decision - of serious consequence. The casual nature of "just have an abortion".. to discard human life.. as we discard plastic and other wasteful materials that hurt our earth - thus does the casual discarding of sex and pregnancy hurt our society. No one win's when people's vulnerability is in such high supply that there is no authentic demand.
So.. don't have sex. The percentages of horrible events that justify abortion are limited. I don't think it can be disputed that abortions are because of "unwanted" consequences.
Are we so in pursuit of an orgasm, hopefully, that if we create life as a byproduct.. we should abort it?
It's just sex vs. It's just potentially a life.
Should the pleasure of an indivual outrank the rights of another? How well has that gone for us in other spheres..
I agree one ought to consider that sex might give pregnancy
There is sex that does not...
Also , most sex intercourse doesn't bring pregnancy....but one never knows
I have Not had sex for years, forgot how
So where do we balance the right to an abortion.. that if not conducted will naturally lead to the birth of a human being... and the decision to have sex?
Are we entitled to sex, without procreation? Is that wise? Does that entitlement to pleasure, outweigh the denial of life to a future person?
As the only animals who have sex for fun.. are dolphins? Then humans have limited justification that we are "correct" in our pursuit of pleasure?
I'm not saying sex is not fun.. but in supply and demand women got robbed. An orgasm, a lay, a fuck. At the consequence of birth control (horrible), foreign object (IUD) a synethic sock (condom).. and then if you forgo that it's pregnancy and maybe some HPV...
So again.. supply and demand.. pleasure... at what cost?
Your comment supports womans' right to abortion. That is my read.
Taking risk means having the ability to choose how to decide the consequences...
I agree woman has more risk in sex
I support choice, and consequence. The reverse of this, is men who do aspire to have children and have no sayin the abortion process - no rights. So it's far more complicated than any general stance could hold here. I just think if you're willing to have sex, you're willing to get pregnant, and thus should be expected to see through your consequence. Maybe if our society was more responsible, and did not promote - reward - promiscuities.. it would be more easy to generalize abortion. I think it's individual circumstances, and an extremely private and personal decision - of serious consequence. The casual nature of "just have an abortion".. to discard human life.. as we discard plastic and other wasteful materials that hurt our earth - thus does the casual discarding of sex and pregnancy hurt our society. No one win's when people's vulnerability is in such high supply that there is no authentic demand.