11-04-2011, 02:06 PM
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I'm sure that most people don't agree with late-term abortions. I know I don't. When people talk about the right to have abortions, they usually think about the early ones where the fetus is barely fully formed and isn't yet a baby in all the ways that applies. they tend to get squeamish and uncomfortable at the thought of extremely late ones.
again, you're basically assuming that every woman here is one of those hardcore feminists, who puts the rights of her gender above else at the expense of others. I don't think any one of us is that extreme, far as I know. I know I'm not.
also this accusation of yours also doesn't make sense at all, considering that most of us are concerned about keeping young boys intact and healthy. if we were such man-haters, we shouldn't even care whenever a boy's reproductive parts could potentially become disfigured beyond recognition when he grows up into an adult.
I'm more of an egalitarian, which means that I take the rights of men into equal consideration alongside the rights of women. I'm all too aware that there's plenty of unfair double standards at play in the courts when it comes to parental rights. of course, I tend to believe this should stop.
I think you're still taking things too personally and now is assigning all sorts of stereotypes to us to make us the bad guy. in fact, I think maybe we could start a thread on what people here thinks of Abortion and let's see just how many of us are those "evil feminists" that you seem to think we are.
again, you're basically assuming that every woman here is one of those hardcore feminists, who puts the rights of her gender above else at the expense of others. I don't think any one of us is that extreme, far as I know. I know I'm not.
also this accusation of yours also doesn't make sense at all, considering that most of us are concerned about keeping young boys intact and healthy. if we were such man-haters, we shouldn't even care whenever a boy's reproductive parts could potentially become disfigured beyond recognition when he grows up into an adult.
I'm more of an egalitarian, which means that I take the rights of men into equal consideration alongside the rights of women. I'm all too aware that there's plenty of unfair double standards at play in the courts when it comes to parental rights. of course, I tend to believe this should stop.
I think you're still taking things too personally and now is assigning all sorts of stereotypes to us to make us the bad guy. in fact, I think maybe we could start a thread on what people here thinks of Abortion and let's see just how many of us are those "evil feminists" that you seem to think we are.