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“Not your uterus, not your choice”?!

How about your choice to keep your clothes on and your legs closed? Hmm? 🤔

Yeah
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meepp · 26-30, F
I agree to a point. the only issue is it's not always that easy. my friends Lilly is only 5'5 and weighs about 110lb. she can fight all she wants but may not always win. I was only 9 years old, and he was 45 there nothing I could do about that. My other friend Marry was 25 and is about 350lb and is almost 6ft tall. she went on a date for the first time since her husband left. she had an amazing time...until she drank from her water bottle. she woke up to him still in her. she got pregnant. she drank herself into a hospital. it's not always so black and white.
carpediem · 61-69, M
@meepp Most (I am unaware of one that doesn't) states have set asides for rape and health of the mother. Also, most have a time frame where a woman can abort a child based on choice alone.
@meepp it is very clear to me (that is is always black and white). First of all there are many states that will ignore the Supreme Court’s decision in good sense and conscience. People do what they have to do within their conscience.

As for your examples:

Many people that weigh 110lbs are having babies every day of the year.

As far as being a child and sexually abused, one should do as their conscience directs.

And lastly, your friend should control her drinking…

I’m not saying that for medical reasons they should not be permitted but it should be for the sake of the mother’s life only. Child rape that results in pregnancy should be as conscience directs.

The fact is many, many people use abortion as birth control. It needs to stop long before yesterday! MHO.

Also peeps don’t want to be held accountable for their actions.
meepp · 26-30, F
@carpediem you could be right I'm not completely sure but to my knowledge is all band in the states that agreed to this law
@meepp nope it’s hasn’t been banned. The individual states were given this power to decide for their own state.