pro-life... pro-choice
By billysbabe
@billysbabe (578)
United States
8 responses
@eden32 (3973)
• United States
4 Dec 07
I'm absolutely pro-choice. Committing to a healthy pregnancy, birthing and raising children are some of the biggest commitments any one can ever make, I do not feel any woman should ever be forced into committing to those things against her wishes. I also feel that children deserve parents who cherish, respect, an treasure them, a person not ready to give that should not be a parent.
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@UnselfishShellfish (1306)
• United States
28 Nov 07
I'm pro-get your nose out of my uterus and let me do what I want.
If you want to get an abortion, fine. Go have one. Have 60 of them.
If you are against abortions, then fine. Don't get one! Have every mistake and oops pregnancy you want.
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@soldenski (2503)
• United States
8 Feb 07
I am pro-choice, although, I don't think I could have an abortion, I think it's the woman's choice.
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@GloomCookieLex (6073)
• United States
28 Nov 07
I am VEHEMENTLY pro-CHOICE. Every single woman is entitled to dictate how and when her body is used at all times. No one has the right to ever force her to use it against her will under any circumstances whatsoever. No woman is required to want children and no fertile woman is obligated to provide children to the infertiles who are too superficial to adopt or care for one of the hundreds of thousands of children already trapped in the system because they're not the "right" age or race. Childbearing is a CHOICE that every female is entitled to make for herself.
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@momincharge (94)
• United States
28 Nov 07
I'm very much on the pro-life side of things. I have twice been in situations that could have easily been solved with an abortion but I do not believe that I have the right to kill anyone (especially my own child). If I had followed the "legal" path I would have missed out on two of my beautiful children and all the love they've brought me. I do not understand how our society can be outraged when a baby is murdered or abused but not when an unborn child is torn apart limb by limb. The photos at this site say it all for why I have this opinion priestsforlive.org/resources/monica/mm1.htm
@GloomCookieLex (6073)
• United States
28 Nov 07
Myabe becuase a real baby has sensations and feelings, but a fetus is physiologically incapable of those traits and is just a parasitic organism. Just becuase you wanted your children and enjoy having them does not mean that any other woman is required to bear children or that she would want to have them. I personally detest children and the very concept of pregnancy makes my skin crawl. I refuse to ever gestate a pregnancy and I avoid all children as much as humanly possible.
Also, those photos are FAKE. I suggest you research actual fetal development from real medical text, not such blatent propaganda.
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@UnselfishShellfish (1306)
• United States
28 Nov 07
"an unborn child is torn apart limb by limb"
If you had *any* idea what you are talking about, you'd know that 90% of ALL abortions are done before week 12.
No limbs to tear apart. It still looks like either a clump of tissue that falls out of me every 28 days or a tadpole. NO brain, no feelings, no smiling waving baby.
You are suffering from the sub-lethal inability to make any sense.
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@ShardAerliss (1488)
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16 May 08
sub-lethal inability to make sense.
That is genius... can I steal it?
Also; first 12 weeks and looking like a tadpole... it even has a tail!
In the first 8 weeks (could be days *thinks* it's been a long time since I looked this stuff up) the human heart goes through several stages that are reflected in mammalian evolution.
1: very much like a fish heart, just a simple cylinder.
2: the cylinder doubles up, making two chambers, like a reptile heart
3: doubles again to form the four chambers of the human heart, however, it has a 'hole' in it and it does not truly beat on its own; the 'mother's' heart is doing the work... blood mostly bypasses the higher sections of the brain because of this 'hole.'
Not until a neonate takes it's first breath (and forms a vacuum within it's lungs and blood system) does the heart begin to function on it's own. The vacuum forces a flap of muscle to close over the heart and it starts to pump oxygen to the brain and the brain flares up like the night sky on 4th July.
So yeah, the brain doesn't have any higher function actually working until the first breath... or to get all Biblical, the soul does not enter the body until the first breath.
@xleslieanne (692)
• United States
30 Nov 07
although i dislike abortions and never plan on having one, i am pro-choice.. but ONLY if it's neccessary. by that i mean if say the mother's life was put in danger by having a child because of a condition or something of the like. abortion definitely should not be used as a birth control or anything. if you get pregnant and can't afford a baby - adoption! give the baby inside of you a chance to live and have a great life.
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@eden32 (3973)
• United States
4 Dec 07
I don't mean to be argumentative, but your not pro-choice if you do not support "choice". Supporting choice includes that it's not my business why a woman chooses to terminate or to dictate if her reasons are valid enough to me.It's her body, her choice.
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@xleslieanne (692)
• United States
1 Dec 07
ohhhkkayy... i wasn't saying EVERYONE should give their child up. i was saying it's an alternative to abortion.
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@UnselfishShellfish (1306)
• United States
1 Dec 07
"adoption! give the baby inside of you a chance to live and have a great life."
I'm not ruining my life to give some infertile bigot a chance to live out their dreams. They can go adopt one of the millions of other kids in the system.
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@aries_0325 (3060)
• Philippines
12 Jan 08
I am a Pro-Choice and I am against to abortion. Abortion is an absolutely wrong and it is a crime of murder. And absolutely I am not favor for this. And I think the fetus have life and like us she/he have a right to see this wonderful world.
@ShardAerliss (1488)
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16 May 08
Pro-choice. Not sure what else I can say unless someone wants to contest the validity of my moral leanings...