2010-01-17, 03:45 PM
Rick Wrote:Yes, they may abuse it. But you can't assume they will. And the woman has a third option: Should I give birth and adopt it out to a loving family?Of course I can assume they will, why can't I? The woman might have a third option, but adoption is sadly not always possible for everyone.
Rick Wrote:No, it couldn't. They both hold their own direction, because if the father leaves that doesn't mean the woman HAS to have it. She still has a choice.Good, I agree. For most women, they would still have a choice.
Rick Wrote:Well it just means the law is there for those that do need to use it. You're not going to cancel treatment for a rare disease just because not many will need it.But would the law bring more good than bad? Would more abusers use it, than "users"? Mind you, the woman has usually a higher connection to the kid (duh), thus it is usually "simpler" for a man to want an abortion than the woman.
Rick Wrote:How on Earth does that work? The only way is to force the woman to keep it, and then you're telling her what to do with her body. I don't support that, it's anti-abortionist thinking.Obviously, it doesn't work. But that's the closest to "fair" we can get, from my point of view. and it's sci-fi from hell.
Don't mind weird reasoning, my brain isn't functional today. Is be weird.

