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For men who are pro life: what would you say to being told that you don't have a right over your own body? Because that's what you're telling women.

At the end of the day the issue is SO simple:

Whether or not you consider a fetus a person, it has o right to a woman's body.
If it's not a sentient being, much less a person then of course no argument will be made.
But even if you DO consider it a person then it has only the rights of any other person and NO person has a right to make use of another person's body against their will.
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smiler2012 · 56-60
so what you are saying if i read between the lines you are saying a man has no right in forcing woman to have an abortion i agree at the end of the day they have had there fun the men maybe a mistake but if you get a woman pregnant you should stand up to your responsibilities and stand by the woman and her child not take the easy cowards way out @Pikachu
@smiler2012 abortion is hardly ever used as an alternative to protection. That's a valid point for a few percent of them, but what do you think about the vast, vast majority of abortions?
@smiler2012

Yes, i agree that a man has no right to force a woman to abort or to carry the pregnancy to term.
I think in most cases a man who is involved in a pregnancy should indeed seek to provide for the well being of the child.
smiler2012 · 56-60
@NerdyPotato rather depends is it for medical reasons well it is upsetting for the woman i agree but if it going to put her in danger going through with the pregnancy
@smiler2012 that's what most abortions are for.
smiler2012 · 56-60
@NerdyPotato i work in an operating theatre and obviously get these elective cases on the list it is very upsetting to see how distressed before these woman are before and afterwards it is heart breaking but you are right a necessity and a hard decision to call to abort