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didn't know that*Minka* said:This may be a suprise to you, but women also enjoy sex.
didn't know that*Minka* said:This may be a suprise to you, but women also enjoy sex.
and how much do you know about harping?*Minka* said:Most of you harping on about Gods Will know nothing about religion.
So what am I from your point of view? Right? Look at what you're doing to me at the moment and compare how similar it is to how I or others express my views. Natstar, for example, I believe is an "absolutionist" (sorry if this is the wrong word)... or close too it when it comes to pro-choice... at least from what I can gather from her posts. I maybe wrong though! Are you going to flame her for that?brogan77 said:Difference is with you there is a pattern of inflexibility and rabid expression of your ideas, anyone who doesn’t agree with you is completely wrong, no grey areas...you speak in absolutes. Don’t generalise and say “most people” you can’t and shouldn’t speak for others only yourself. And no, I don’t tolerate you, but I never implied that I do.
So give me your answer now. How do I present my viewpoints?brogan77 said:The thing is, not so much that I don’t agree with your view point more your approach to expressing your viewpoint, it generally involves the absolute condemnation of others beliefs and practices, thats my main gripe, you expressed this vehemence quite obviously in ur numerous vege arguments and u seemed to be heading that way again.
That thread u are referring to was mocked because it was so patently absurd and poorly expressed...and most importantly was posted in NON-SCHOOL, idiot.
I apologise.brogan77 said:Personally, I am not entirely Pro-Choice as u have piegon-holed me...
grk_styl said:I, myself, don't believe it has anything to do with "religion" or "murder" or "killing a life" coz I don't believe it is killing a life. I'd say you're saving it, rather than killing it.
weird..possibly true.Joni Next Door said:No! It isn't! Abort all the babies that would grow up into pro-choice's :rofl: Then you'd be saving lives...
And that's the ironic thing about the whole abortion debate. Pro-choice people are aborting potential members for their own cause... pro-choicers! lol... while us stupid pro-lifers continue to help the opposition by having pro-choice babies (as well as pro-lifers)
Sigh~~~ I love "logic" *cough*.
I would still abort, simply because I don't ever want to go through the pregnancy and birth. And I don't care how selfish that sounds.townie said:On another question. Say the government impletented a scheme where women who were considering abortion would be given the option to adopt instead, and provided complete support during pregnancy (on a side note i think the govt should provide complete support for all women during pregnancy) even to the point of allowing women to defer their school work/live in a secure location away from home. would any of u consider the adoption route under those circumstances rather than abortion?
Think about it.YBK said:No you are not saving a life. Where did you get that idea from?
Death = Saving life
?
Your logic is truly flawless.
They were both pro-life... which is a blessing cuz there was supose to be like a 75% chance of me being down-syndrome or something cuz my mum was getting on in life when she had me (40). I'm thankful I wasn't aborted because of that statistic! And they wern't really expecting me. Any other set of parents and I would have been nothing! Even though they are omni's, I <3 them.braad said:weird..possibly true.
what happened with you? were your parents pro-choice or pro-life?
I hope I don't offend you, because I know that miscarriage is an extremely difficult thing to experience and must have been very painful for your friend and sister. However, I have developed precisely the opposite opinion, despite similar experiences. My mother had two miscarriages. She also lost a son. She used to work with SIDS and Kids in our area. Her miscarriages were painful, but the loss of a living child was devastating. SIDS hosted meetings for both miscarriages and those who lost young babies- experience with the women and men who attended has made it impossible for me to equate the death of a foetus with the death of a baby in my mind. To me, it's incomparable. I know you'll disagree, and I hope you never have any experiences that bring you to agree with me (or still disagree with me, for that matter).Pink_Butterfly said:I think of abortion like this, YES its a baby in the first three months - This because I know how women (and their supportive partners) feel when they miscarriage in the first three months (my sister and a good friend)
you dont seem down syndrome, so wise choice i guess. Although your arguing technique is a bit...err...aggressive and im sure some others might say otherwise lol. eh anywayJoni Next Door said:They were both pro-life... which is a blessing cuz there was supose to be like a 75% chance of me being down-syndrome or something cuz my mum was getting on in life when she had me (40). I'm thankful I wasn't aborted because of that statistic! And they wern't really expecting me. Any other set of parents and I would have been nothing! Even though they are omni's, I <3 them.
Walking Mushroo said:If the father is as mouth-watering as Brian Molko, I will keep it.
On the other hand, if the father was Osama Bin Laden, the baby will go to the orphanage or down the toilet.
It's probably not as bad as all that shock-you-mentary lead you to believe.PaleReflection said:I would still abort, simply because I don't ever want to go through the pregnancy and birth. And I don't care how selfish that sounds.
My mum, at the time that she could have (she told me this) the prenatal testing... I think the whole procedure begins with an "a"... abnyotic fluid or whatever testing, told me that there was a chance (this time I won't be so stupid as too say figures I don't know) that the needle would have come in the wrong place and did something bad, so she didn't have it, even though she knew those statistics you quoted.Abbeygale said:Joni, the likelihood of a baby being born with Down Syndrome to a mother over forty is nowhere near 75%.
According to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (US)-
The likelihood that a woman under 30 who becomes pregnant will have a baby with Down syndrome is less than 1 in 1,000, but the chance of having a baby with Down syndrome increases to 1 in 400 for women who become pregnant at age 35. The likelihood of Down syndrome continues to increase as a woman ages, so that by age 42, the chance is 1 in 60 that a pregnant woman will have a baby with Down syndrome, and by age 49, the chance is 1 in 12. But using maternal age alone will not detect over 75% of pregnancies that will result in Down syndrome.
And I think if your parents had been pro-choice, they would have at least done prenatal testing before aborting you on the off chance you had DS.
(Can't half tell I'm trying to kill time before 9pm, can you?)
Pierotte said:Yes, and i wouldnt hesitate for even a second.
Theres no way i want a baby, not now, not for MANY years, if ever.
Its much better to have an abortion than have the baby and adopt it out, plus thats cruel (plus that involves giving birth and 5 moths of looking like a whale prior to that...)