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Is The Concept Of "My Body, My Choice" Right? by Nobody: 9:57am On Oct 14, 2021
Let's say a girl who isn't married sleeps around and eventually gets pregnant for a guy, usually she's faced with two choices, either to abort or to keep the pregnancy...

If the guy for example tells her to abort the pregnancy and she refuses on the premise that, it's her body, so it's her decision to make, shouldn't she face the repercussions of that decision alone?? The guy doesn't want the baby, you do and now you've given birth youre expecting the guy to be there when he has obviously told you his stand...

On the other hand, he tells you to keep the baby and you still insist that you want to abort the child because it's "your body and thus your decision", when there's complications in the course of the DNT hope you won't blame the guy??

The point I'm trying to pass across is that, since the guy put the baby in there, shouldn't he also have a say in what happens next?? And if the girl insists on having her way, should the guy be held responsible for any mishap that happens??

What's your take on this
Re: Is The Concept Of "My Body, My Choice" Right? by Ogbotobo77(m): 1:39pm On Oct 14, 2021
My body my choice is a western slogan cos women have 100% reproductive rights...the problem is,with authority comes responsibility..if u claim my body my choice..then my wallet my choice...u can't exercise ur choice to keep a child and absolve ur self of the responsibility that comes with it....

Women control access to sex...so if she gets pregnant via a consensual sex it's her fault...there a re many modern conventions to help women to be promiscuous without being pregnant
Re: Is The Concept Of "My Body, My Choice" Right? by pansophist(m): 2:03pm On Oct 14, 2021
It's one of those things that makes sense on the surface, but when you ponder deep into it, its selfishness and destruction at the end. If a man says "my wallet my choice", meaning that he can choose not to spend on his baby mama and child if he doesn't want it, that would not be acceptable I guess? But a woman can abort a man's child even if he wants it, and its acceptable. See the doube standards?

My body my choice simply means a woman can sleep with as much men as she wants, abort as much babies as she wants, and it's not just okay, but Infact it's also virtuous. To see the effectiveness of an ideology, its always good you look at it from the result. Then it becomes clear that it's a slogan to groom young women for a slutty lifestyle, and it's okay.

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Re: Is The Concept Of "My Body, My Choice" Right? by Babaflenjor: 2:09pm On Oct 14, 2021
Ok
Re: Is The Concept Of "My Body, My Choice" Right? by BigDan69: 2:21pm On Oct 14, 2021
Lol

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