Excellent point. Thank you for asking the question.
Quite simply, they don't. If you don't want to deal with a baby then don't have sex. Period. That's it.
Where are the morals and values? Hypocrites. (obviously not all.)
2007-11-05 07:26:06
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answered by Unsub29 7
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What gives anyone the right to have an opinion on anything at all? If you are not rich, what gives you the right to have an opinion that rich people ought to pay more taxes? If you are heterosexual, what gives you the right to have an opinion about the rights of homosexuals? If you do not own a business, what gives you the right to dictate what kind of employment practices that businesses should have? If you were born in wedlock, what gives you the right to have an opinion about what rights illegitimate children should have?
And besides all that, how high are the rates of rape, incest, and dead-beat dads? And what do those things have to do with the abortion debate? Are you trying to tell us that all of the men who oppose abortion don't give a rat's behind about rape, incest, and child support obligations?
2007-11-05 07:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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actual this form of is wise. I mean, whilst it comprises a girl actual getting an abortion, than it extremely is going to thoroughly be the womans decision, because of the fact she's the single with the child. yet whilst it comprises debating the assumption of abortion then adult men would desire to have the means to have an opinion on it.
2016-09-28 09:40:55
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answered by ? 4
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The men who are not going to be dead beat dads are the ones likely to have a more valuable opinion because they will be the ones to stick around and help raise and provide for a child depending on the decision of both parents.
2007-11-05 07:15:47
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answered by mntlrldx 2
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Men are entitled to have an opinion on the subject. The question is how much weight should be given to their opinions considering the fact that they are not the ones who are pregnant.
2007-11-05 07:22:07
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answered by relevant inquiry 6
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Everybody has a right to an opinion about anything. Just because you're not serving in Iraq doesn't mean you don't have a right to an opinion about it. Just because your not serving in Congress doesn't mean you don't have a right to an opinion about something that will affect you later on down the line. Your entire line of reasoning is just illogical nonsense.
2007-11-05 07:28:42
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answered by VoodooPunk 4
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just being a citizen of the United states of America gives me that right. I can have an opinion on almost anything and I am free to do so - whether right or wrong I have liberty
2007-11-05 07:28:30
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answered by Anonymous
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"The sublime and the ridiculous are often so nearly related, that it is difficult to class them separately. One step above the sublime makes the ridiculous, and one step above the ridiculous makes the sublime again"
Thomas Paine
2007-11-05 08:20:38
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answered by Anonymous
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They have no valid opinion about, it is rather to be called
assumption or, faith in a sentence before judgement day.
As women have just assumptions about male sterilization.
2007-11-05 07:19:54
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answered by Adam 2
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It takes two to make a baby. As soon as women can become pregnant on their own, then it should be a decision made without the man. Until that happens, what right does a woman have to deny a man his child?
2007-11-05 07:25:24
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answered by Lisa M 5
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Everyone has a right to their opinions on moral, legal, political or social issues, regardless of what gender is affected.
2007-11-05 07:19:45
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answered by Hemingway 4
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