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  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion: should the father have a say?

    One is just simply more valuable than the other. And thus speaks the main issue disagreed on. I guess as far as this goes, it's all about personal opinion.

    Dec 14, 2013
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: College Degrees

    But the truth is that the economical system in this society turns everything into a way of getting another thing. Even people end up being used as some sort of ...

    Dec 10, 2013
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: College Degrees

    Well, I'm pretty strongly for the side of going to school for what interests you or what you want to do when you grow up, but if you do choose ...

    Dec 7, 2013
  • Lounge, The Re: Sick of being fat? Counting carbs not working?

    Simple, healthy, home-cooked meals are also A LOT less expensive than trans-fatty takeout or fast food every day. Also keep that in mind. (Buying coffee and drinks in bulk are ...

    Dec 6, 2013
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion: should the father have a say?

    One quick thing here: I'm yet to meet anyone who is "pro-abortion". There is no such movement. I am actually anti-abortion. I wish no one ever had to have an ...

    Dec 5, 2013
  • Lounge, The Re: What's your personality type?

    I used to be INTJ, then I took a weakness to the feels.

    Dec 4, 2013
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion: should the father have a say?

    Of course I think it's a baby, you don't have to convince me. I just have had experience with people who are pro-abortion preferring the term "fetus" in debate, so ...

    Dec 4, 2013
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion: should the father have a say?

    @CowLogic: Please, please, please don't change my words here. Sorry, my friend. :) Merely trying to make sure your points were not ignored over bickering about what words you used.

    Dec 4, 2013
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion: should the father have a say?

    Sounds like semantics to me. To appease the masses here, let's rephrase this to Plus, in the early pregnancy part, it doesn't really come into your brain that there is ...

    Dec 3, 2013
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion: should the father have a say?

    At the moment, many countries are actively discouraging children because of over population problems, your idea of a perfect world would ultimately doom us to starvation via over population. I ...

    Dec 2, 2013
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion: should the father have a say?

    Like I said, I wish there was a double standard, but there isn't. It's also not easy to talk about. This is a moral conundrum that eviscerates your mind, my ...

    Dec 2, 2013
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion: should the father have a say?

    Besides, what if the woman simply doesn't want to be a mother? What if she doesn't want to be pregnant for nine months? What if her life opportunities are to ...

    Dec 1, 2013
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion: should the father have a say?

    Well, if I ruled the world, I would like to think that women wouldn't have to struggle to support a child, because the economic situation would be more feasibly opportune. ...

    Dec 1, 2013
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion: should the father have a say?

    I'm explaining why I don't think the man has a choice (or the female for that matter). The reasoning directly correlates with these arguments.That's why I brought them up.

    Dec 1, 2013
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion: should the father have a say?

    ^ To expound upon a point from the previous post: Wouldn't making a decision about the child's life be a parallel to rape? There is no consent here. Saying that ...

    Nov 30, 2013


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