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Old 22-09-2005, 12:55 PM   #132
taikara
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Originally posted by Sebatianos+Sep 22 2005, 12:09 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Sebatianos @ Sep 22 2005, 12:09 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
So you turned into a male agian... Weren't you a female once? And I know I asked you this already, because I'm more then sure you've been changing the gender in your profile...[/b]

IIRC, he admittedly accidentally made his profile female when he registered, and then made everyone aware of that fact when he realized he had done so. Imho, it's rude to accuse someone of doing something like that without any proof of subversive behavior. Perhaps you could have asked privately before accusing publically?

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Why should a future human life be killed, to support her lust?
I find this insulting. In my experience, lust is one thing, and it only requires only one person. Sex, the actual act that leads to pregnancy, requires two people. And if you haven't noticed, your gender is the one that typically pushes my gender to cross the line from simple lust into the actual act. Not always, obviously, but I know that almost all the guys I've known are ridiculously pushy when it comes to that sort of thing.

If I didn't really want to have sex in the first place (believe it or not, it's quite common for a woman to not really want to have sex, but end up doing so because of the pressure she's being put under by her boyfriend), then I definitely don't really want to have a child by that person.

This isn't really a black-and-white area. Maybe it is for guys, who seem to either have sex, or not have sex... but for women, there are many different shades of gray involved in the process of deciding to have sex.

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So abortion will become an exception - not the rule! And people (both women and men) would not take it too easily![/quote]

You mean, abortion will remain an exception. It's really not as common as people here seem to believe. Most accidental pregnancies are nulled by birth control. Abortion really is a last resort, usually for people in a desperate situation.

Out of curiosity, I'm wondering what people think of the Morning After pill. You know, the one women take after they've been raped, or when they realize there's been an accident during sex.
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