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Apr 28, 2009 11:08

Can i get some opinions on pro-life and or pro-choice? What do you all think? I am incredibly curious.

My opinion will be given at the end, and I don't want to sway anyone to post or to shy away from posting. Please make your answers detailed if possible, and be honest. back up your answer~!

thanks guys.

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ms_gamgee_89 April 28 2009, 15:33:48 UTC
It's pretty handy that you're asking about something that I'm basically an expert on, lol. As secretary of the pro-choice group on campus, I think that sums up what I think, but I'll talk about why ( ... )

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anonymous April 28 2009, 15:58:07 UTC
i am mixed on the issue

i am incapable of having children and would not know how to approach it with lack of experience

pregnancy is a complicated process and so is parenthood

i believe that a law so widespread can hurt a cause that is very conditional

if its either someone getting abortions for the hell or it, someone who was careless, someone who was raped

though having the law wouldn't hurt

simply having the option doesn't augment its chances of happening more frequently

simply soak this in as a 'undecided' i have no way of wrapping my head around a justifiable opinion. tender subject.

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anonymous April 28 2009, 15:58:35 UTC
I agree with a lot of the points above ( ... )

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Well, You asked and I love you so very very much. keikeikun April 28 2009, 17:14:15 UTC
Really, abortion is one of those issues I feel shouldn't be one. A woman getting an abortion doesn't negatively affect society. (Effect? I swear I'll never get those two right!) So there isn't a single reason it should be in issue.

I've known someone who's had an abortion, and the Sun kept on shining, the Earth kept on spinning, and nobody even noticed it happened. And to be fair, she was one of those women you hear about who didn't care, had unprotected sex all the time, got a child, decided " I just don't feel like having a child," and got an Abortion. *Paraphrasing because her words were much less appropriate*

Like most political issues, this one is filled with one sided, stubborn arguments that won't go anywhere for a long time.I'm not neutral on the issue by any means, but I don't know if I could call myself pro-anything either. I'm "Pro-stfu-and-let-those-who-want-abortions-get-them-and-those who-don't-not"

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Re: Well, You asked and I love you so very very much. keikeikun April 29 2009, 02:44:58 UTC
That woman has every right to be careless and selfish. I am in favor protecting her rights.

And I still consider her a disgusting human being who can't deal with consequence but will probably end up with an STD, which you can't abort. Karma's a bitch. :)

Really now, people are pro-choice for the dumbest reasons. Just because something doesn't affect YOU or society as a whole does not mean that it is morally justifiable.

With Love,
Anonymous #2

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Re: Well, You asked and I love you so very very much. ms_gamgee_89 April 30 2009, 00:21:47 UTC
...*sigh*

Just have to say, not everyone who gets knocked up is careless or selfish. Contraception is imperfect. You can wear a condom, be on the pill, and use a spermicide, and STILL get pregnant. Or you could always be, you know, raped.

And for anyone who tries to tell me, "well, then don't have sex," welcome to being a human being. Sex is something we do. I'm sorry if I don't want to deny an instinctive part of my existence because there's a possibility that I could get pregnant. There's a chance that I could fall every time I walk down a flight of stairs, but that doesn't mean that I confine myself to the first floor of buildings.

Last, addressing the "consequences" argument; sex stopped being about procreation when Sodomites figured out that you can stick it in the pooper. Sex =/= babies. Sex = sex.

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woopsiedaisie13 April 28 2009, 21:48:49 UTC
I'm pro choice. Not because I care about women, or don't care about babies. I am just self-centered.

I'm pro choice because I don't care what other people do with their babies. I've never met the child in her stomach. And if it's killed, whats it matter to me? I still don't know the child. Life goes on and I am, for the most part, unaffected.

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