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In reply to the discussion: OK. Do you think a couple should be able choose between having a daughter or son? [View all]Iggo
(49,927 posts)61. A tentative Yes, but with follow-up questions.
Would they be manipulating the sex of the fetus AFTER the fetus already exists? What if that led to an epidemic of gender disphoria? Would there be an even harder and more popular push to assign rights to a fetus? Where would I stand then? I know where I stand now, but where would I stand then?
I don't like this thought exercise anymore.
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OK. Do you think a couple should be able choose between having a daughter or son? [View all]
denem
Feb 2012
OP
It's very sad, and people may want to think WHY they want a child to begin with.
Darth_Kitten
Feb 2012
#76
Well, it's great to know your sister found her daughters so disappointing.
Darth_Kitten
Feb 2012
#63
I'm well aware of that. Obviously I used "allowed" as shorthand for "no law against it."
2ndAmForComputers
Feb 2012
#59
I wouldn't call that choosing. It's more like hoping or trying for the other gender.
Honeycombe8
Feb 2012
#11
Better question: Should everyone have an opinion on what every one else does? nt
Bonobo
Feb 2012
#15
To be fair, it's the sort of question people should be asking themselves as well
Posteritatis
Feb 2012
#58
A doctor once told me that females are the hardier embryo/zygote, so perhaps they survive
SoCalDem
Feb 2012
#70
In India, though illegal, it is not unheard of for sex selection to occur as a consequence of
MADem
Feb 2012
#28
I'm a big fan of judging actions by consequences. When sex selection was legal in India & China...
Zalatix
Feb 2012
#38
Not to nitpick (okay, nitpicking here) but I thought it was XX and XY...
cherokeeprogressive
Feb 2012
#34
I thought there was a way you could tilt the odds one way or the other, depending on the
CTyankee
Feb 2012
#36