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What would you do if your wife was unexpectedly pregnant?

Let's say that you have a wife who accidentally got pregnant. The pregnancy is dangerous and making her sick. Unfortunately, you live in a state that has banned all abortion and it's also illegal to travel outside of state to get one. The doctor says it's best for her to continue the pregnancy and pray for the best even though there's a huge chance she might die from this
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MarkPaul · 26-30, M
Well, I'm not one to second-guess, but...

1. You should have factored this into your decision to get your wife pregnant in the first place. It's important to know the laws of where you live and the implications they could have on you. We call this contingency planning.

2. Having studied up on this, many pregnancies are dangerous and make the woman feel sick. I wouldn't stress over this prematurely.

3. Get a second opinion and plan a surreptitiously plan a vacation to a location that is abortion-friendly. Consider a permanent move to that place.

4. Be discreet and if and when necessary, take that vacation.

5. Next time, plan better.
@MarkPaul And like every right winger you like to blame the victim. No surprise there.
CaptainKirk · 41-45, M
@MarkPaul I hope you get run over by a car then someone tells you you should have planned better you dickhead
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
@MarkPaul my, aren't you a self impressed little lordling?
@basilfawlty89 That guy is so far up his own ass it is amazing he can breath.
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MarkPaul · 26-30, M
Listen... I'm just saying that as a supreme planner, you need to take into account the implications of your intentions and anticipate consequences for your actions. If you know what to expect you will be better prepared to manage the outcome. It's really a question of managing statistical options, people. It's using information and knowledge to direct and achieve "the best" outcome.

I hope this clears up your collective confusion.
@MarkPaul More excuses for victim blaming. Keep digging yourself in that hole.
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
@MarkPaul lol "supreme planner"? Easy there little man.