So if a woman says "yes", they start having sex, then the man say, "I have AIDS", she can't tell him to stop? WTF sort of law is this?
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Originally posted by aneeshm
So if a woman says "yes", they start having sex, then the man say, "I have AIDS", she can't tell him to stop? WTF sort of law is this?
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Originally posted by Pekka
There's a difference between allowing abortion and drawing the line to certain period of time when it can be still done, and allowing it at any stage.
Most people I know would protest aborting when baby is more developed, and as we'd call it, a human being.
Whereas the pro-life sees the pregnancy, the ... human is developed earlier. Most pro-choice people don't recognize this, they say it isn't a human yet.
So this is the difference most of the times. When is the baby a baby, and when is it still just a piece of mush....people like to cry a lot... - Pekka
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Originally posted by Thorn
Fetus is not a baby, it doesn' t have a soul until it takes its first breath.... peroid. Don't ask me why it works this way, only it does.
Besides if we considered a fetus a real baby then every time there is a miscarraige the women should be arrested and investiagated for potentional murder and/or abuse/negligence.
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Originally posted by Caligastia
I'll go with 12 weeks, which is when brain activity usually begins.
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Originally posted by aneeshm
So if a woman says "yes", they start having sex, then the man say, "I have AIDS", she can't tell him to stop? WTF sort of law is this?
I'm no lawyer so no surprise if I'm wrong.
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Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly
Really? It exists independent of her body? Then no problems with her getting it out of there, right?"I realise I hold the key to freedom,
I cannot let my life be ruled by threads" The Web Frogs
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