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Oh no...i didn't want to cause any confrontation...i was just reading the article and thought it was an interesting topic..but i guess i didn't take into account that it might be a touchy subject for some.
I tried to talk the doc into saving it in a jar for me, but i guess he wasn't diggin' my idea because I think he just threw it in the trash or something.
I tried to talk the doc into saving it in a jar for me, but i guess he wasn't diggin' my idea because I think he just threw it in the trash or something.
Crap, now I wish I would've asked for the cyst from my uterus, I didn't know we could jar these things.
I was reading another article and just wanted to throw it out there to see how others felt about it :should a man have a say on what a woman does with an unplanned pregnancy?
If he wants to be and is ready to be a father and really wants the baby sure he should.
But if he wants nothing to do financially or otherwise be responsible for the baby then nope he should not.
If a man wants to raise his child, he should be able to. A woman can choose to keep (or abort) the child regardless of how the father feels about it, but he doesn't always have that option.
We expect a man to live up to his obligation for 18 years even when he doesn't want to. Yet, we can't require a woman to take her pregnancy to term because Dad actually wants to be a dad. It just ain't right, I tell ya.
He has a say when he decides whether or not to wear a condom.
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