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riderinthestorm

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170. Women die in childbirth. Its her life that's at stake whether to abort or deliver
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 09:04 PM
Nov 2013

When a person has the potential of dying, then its their own personal decision on what to do. Some pregnancies result in life-long disabilities. No woman knows what the future holds when it comes to a pregnancy. Thereby lies the ultimate reality and why the woman alone needs to evaluate what she's willing to endure.

Caring individuals can advise but until the man faces the EXACT same stakes as a pregnant woman, his POV is advisory only.

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It depends on who is buying. IF the woman is buying she can order anything she wants for dinner. Vincardog Nov 2013 #1
Ok... That Was Good... WillyT Nov 2013 #6
Even that is bullshit. Don't take someone out to eat if you are that cheap. we can do it Nov 2013 #8
So you are saying I should have no say in her dinner choice? Can I at least pick the restaurant? Vincardog Nov 2013 #10
NO. WTF. Make sure to pick somewhere cheap with skanky dancers, too. She'll love that. we can do it Nov 2013 #12
The OP posed the Q: Does a man have ANY say? I say maybe and you call me cheap. Judge much? Vincardog Nov 2013 #15
NO. NONE NOT EVER. You deserve to eat alone and pick the damn place, too. we can do it Nov 2013 #26
Tough crowd... delete_bush Nov 2013 #28
I was thinking the same thing. nt Xipe Totec Nov 2013 #167
Or a whiny, smart-assed, snide one Isoldeblue Nov 2013 #66
Thank you. we can do it Nov 2013 #73
You Can Pick The Restaurant... You Can Pick Your Nose... WillyT Nov 2013 #14
What pregnancy? Vincardog Nov 2013 #16
The pregnancy that resulted from conception at the restaurant. Sheesh. nt polly7 Nov 2013 #23
:evilgrin: WillyT Nov 2013 #24
Restaraunt conceptions are the funnest... awoke_in_2003 Nov 2013 #60
There is a lot of seed to be had for those who do Five Guys for lunch. Gore1FL Nov 2013 #83
After a very disturbing and disappointing day on DU, I do love you. Squinch Nov 2013 #84
Really? Shut the hell up? Decaffeinated Nov 2013 #162
Yeah... And Depending On The Health Of That Relationship... WillyT Nov 2013 #171
The whole point of this thread demwing Nov 2013 #176
that is if she can make up her mind Niceguy1 Nov 2013 #203
A trap? Like: "Does this make my ass look fat?" or "If I died which of my girlfriends would you Vincardog Nov 2013 #204
exactly lol Niceguy1 Nov 2013 #208
they shouldn't unless inited by the woman to have input gopiscrap Nov 2013 #2
Why does anyone have a say in a woman's right to choose? leftstreet Nov 2013 #3
Exactly! etherealtruth Nov 2013 #48
Did you point out to right field... awoke_in_2003 Nov 2013 #61
MIKE DROP elehhhhna Nov 2013 #154
They shouldn't. They do because they have been the priests, the lawmakers, and the minions PDJane Nov 2013 #4
Uh, because they think they're entitled to run everything? Warpy Nov 2013 #5
I think you know my answer. (nt) Control-Z Nov 2013 #7
Because a man got her pregnant. RC Nov 2013 #9
True... But When Was The Last Time A MAN Brought A Pregnancy To Term ??? WillyT Nov 2013 #11
The man contributed to the pregnancy. That gives him a say. RC Nov 2013 #115
But a man doesn't necessarily HAVE to get a woman pregnant... CTyankee Nov 2013 #149
Regardless, the man had a part in the pregnancy. RC Nov 2013 #152
Women die in childbirth. Its her life that's at stake whether to abort or deliver riderinthestorm Nov 2013 #170
That is what I have been saying all along! RC Nov 2013 #172
I don't deny a man's input. But he does NOT have the "same rights" over this decision riderinthestorm Nov 2013 #173
I never said he did. RC Nov 2013 #174
Yes. Sadly, abortion discussions here are dogmatic. closeupready Nov 2013 #190
Yeah, I'm starting to learn that too. RC Nov 2013 #192
Since I don't know what you mean about "if he does not have any say in the matter..." I can't CTyankee Nov 2013 #189
Try reading the rest of the sentence. RC Nov 2013 #191
whoa, go back to what I said about a man having choices e.g. a condom, a vasectomy CTyankee Nov 2013 #196
The OP title question is:Question: Why Do MEN Have ANY Say In A WOMAN'S Right To Choose ??? RC Nov 2013 #197
Again: when do men have a say? If they think ahead and decide they don't want to be a parent, they CTyankee Nov 2013 #198
I don't think that's necessarily true. Blue_In_AK Nov 2013 #186
I keep saying this, but keep being told this anyway! RC Nov 2013 #187
so maybe she doesn't tell anyone and just had the abortion? CTyankee Nov 2013 #199
Well, at minimum because women need men to help elect legislators HereSince1628 Nov 2013 #13
LOL !!! - Personally... I Don't Think Women Need Men At All These Days... WillyT Nov 2013 #18
Well, so far, you ARE still entitled to dream large. HereSince1628 Nov 2013 #21
Women are only 51% of the population. Pab Sungenis Nov 2013 #67
And we'd welcome you. ancianita Nov 2013 #131
You've already got me. Pab Sungenis Nov 2013 #143
Wouldn't that be having some say clffrdjk Nov 2013 #175
the ONLY male who is in any position to even voice an opinion MIGHT be the one who had CONSENSUAL niyad Nov 2013 #17
Yup ^^^^^^^^^^^^ n/t MANative Nov 2013 #29
I agree. RiffRandell Nov 2013 #47
No. As long as it's her body, frogmarch Nov 2013 #19
Because rich, white men control the institutions of hegemonic culture. Deep13 Nov 2013 #20
I was going to point out the same thing. tecelote Nov 2013 #35
No chance, Ohio votes earlier in the day than NM. Deep13 Nov 2013 #134
That simple malaise Nov 2013 #144
Because as long as people don't know the difference between a clump of cells BrotherIvan Nov 2013 #22
If the couple is happily married and need to think of this option AAO Nov 2013 #25
The "Tie - Breaker"... In This Instance... ALWAYS Goes To The Woman... WillyT Nov 2013 #37
As it should be - WillyT! AAO Nov 2013 #159
Because some people like having power over others mythology Nov 2013 #27
I dunno,...because they're armed? Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2013 #30
Because as long as this debate goes on, the 1% uses it to divide us LittleBlue Nov 2013 #31
You're mostly correct, with one exception: AverageJoe90 Nov 2013 #69
if the best way for a man and woman to raise a child is Triloon Nov 2013 #32
"dispose of one" ? Isoldeblue Nov 2013 #86
There's no other explanation than that the men who Aldo Leopold Nov 2013 #33
…. handmade34 Nov 2013 #34
Your bias is showing seattle15 Nov 2013 #102
I think my answer is MyNameGoesHere Nov 2013 #36
I would say that in any given conception, there is only one man that has a right to an opinion, Thor_MN Nov 2013 #38
Cause they write the laws? Egnever Nov 2013 #39
So... Why Do Said Women... Continue To Have Sex With Men ??? WillyT Nov 2013 #40
what Said women? Egnever Nov 2013 #41
Because they have the power. efhmc Nov 2013 #42
one person one vote arely staircase Nov 2013 #43
In a more perfect world, it would be wonderful if the couple who are faced with the choice, tavalon Nov 2013 #44
Presumptions of privilege and power, with the threat of violence or relentless, competitive pursuit ancianita Nov 2013 #45
Only if their partners want to share the decision with them... polichick Nov 2013 #46
well Chaco Dundee Nov 2013 #49
They don't. Dash87 Nov 2013 #50
Anybody!?!? speak... the question is asked!! amerciti001 Nov 2013 #51
This message was self-deleted by its author Cronus Protagonist Nov 2013 #52
Yeah, and your penises are not weapons. If you use them as such, all of humanity should disarm you. ancianita Nov 2013 #58
This message was self-deleted by its author Cronus Protagonist Nov 2013 #59
Women get to decide, and men can be ever at the ready. That's just as much in humanity's interest. ancianita Nov 2013 #62
2nd Amendment. Pab Sungenis Nov 2013 #71
The US has signed onto the Geneva Convention of rape as a crime. ancianita Nov 2013 #74
So guns don't kill people Pab Sungenis Nov 2013 #78
First disarm the criminal...a fair process, such that it can't be used against women again. Police ancianita Nov 2013 #85
Bonus question: Initech Nov 2013 #53
Uhh TimeToGo Nov 2013 #80
Agreed - they shouldn't... elzenmahn Nov 2013 #54
If the Man says "It's her right to choose" , he's OK by me. BlueJazz Nov 2013 #55
If his group decides otherwise, he's pretty powerless against them. And women know the group does. ancianita Nov 2013 #68
I understand. I've fought that ridiculous crap for years. I might put my old signature line back up. BlueJazz Nov 2013 #113
Interesting line! Glad you took it down, though, because it would open a whole can of whoop talk. ancianita Nov 2013 #118
ultimately we shouldn't fascisthunter Nov 2013 #56
. blkmusclmachine Nov 2013 #57
I don't. AtheistCrusader Nov 2013 #63
When a law is written Heather MC Nov 2013 #64
Husbands have a right to decide if they are going to be a daddy. nt rrneck Nov 2013 #65
Exactly what does this mean. Does it mean they have a right to give birth, MichiganVote Nov 2013 #70
It means rrneck Nov 2013 #82
Even if the wife says no? So then, they can rape their wives all they want? ancianita Nov 2013 #72
No. rrneck Nov 2013 #81
Subject only to his wife's agreement. His rights, or "say" don't give him any right to coercion. So ancianita Nov 2013 #89
The OP question was... rrneck Nov 2013 #92
Collective male class dominance. Ever see the unity among black and white men when women's "issues" ancianita Nov 2013 #97
The men that actually own the bulk of the country don't care. rrneck Nov 2013 #103
I'm aware of that possibility, but laws re-enforcing men's whims and desires prove otherwise. ancianita Nov 2013 #106
What reality is that? rrneck Nov 2013 #108
Impossibilities, you say. Why are 'we' having this conversation, you ask. Is that your closer? ancianita Nov 2013 #116
I think any fair reading of this sub thread will reveal the source of the peevishness. rrneck Nov 2013 #121
I think any fair reading would show that you made a declaration you didn't want to have to explain. ancianita Nov 2013 #122
Interesting. rrneck Nov 2013 #124
Oh, right back to Chaucer's Wife of Bath issue: what do women want?! Spare me. ancianita Nov 2013 #130
I didn't ask rrneck Nov 2013 #133
The line of questioning is the same. My feelings aren't your concern. Imagine what you like. ancianita Nov 2013 #135
Well, y'know... rrneck Nov 2013 #136
Ah, so that's what you imagine. ancianita Nov 2013 #137
Well, maybe I missed it. rrneck Nov 2013 #157
A 'right' or a 'say'? LanternWaste Nov 2013 #194
One's not much good without the other. rrneck Nov 2013 #200
Thorny issue. Pab Sungenis Nov 2013 #77
One would assume that the man would rrneck Nov 2013 #79
Heh heh. THAT textbook 'institutional' assumption and a bus token will get a woman across town. ancianita Nov 2013 #95
Then reform the law. nt rrneck Nov 2013 #98
Easy peasy. ancianita Nov 2013 #123
No. It isn't easy. rrneck Nov 2013 #125
You proposed it. I was being sarcastic. Until women constitute 51% of both houses, I won't even ancianita Nov 2013 #126
You're good at sarcastic but you're short on substance. rrneck Nov 2013 #128
Really. There's little substance on your end when I'm the only one so far to provide any link. ancianita Nov 2013 #129
Okay, here's a link.. rrneck Nov 2013 #132
Exactly! SoapBox Nov 2013 #75
husbands have a right to decide if they are going to be a daddy passiveporcupine Nov 2013 #76
Just wanted to add passiveporcupine Nov 2013 #91
Yes, of course the man has a choice...to have sex with the woman or not HangOnKids Nov 2013 #93
Actually passiveporcupine Nov 2013 #101
He choses to be responsible when he has sex HangOnKids Nov 2013 #105
They both have responsibility in having a child passiveporcupine Nov 2013 #107
I Am Not Determining Fault I Am Speaking About Responsibility HangOnKids Nov 2013 #110
the only one here who does not have a choice is the child. liberal_at_heart Nov 2013 #111
I agree passiveporcupine Nov 2013 #112
It would be pretty hard to trap a man who uses his own condoms and puts them on himself. liberal_at_heart Nov 2013 #117
If a woman says she is on the pill and cannot get pregnant passiveporcupine Nov 2013 #119
If a man does not want to have a child he should use a condom. If a woman does not want to liberal_at_heart Nov 2013 #120
I wish life were that simple passiveporcupine Nov 2013 #127
It's not a matter of trust. It's a matter of taking care of oneself. liberal_at_heart Nov 2013 #138
I agree passiveporcupine Nov 2013 #141
It doesn't happen often at all and if a man doesn't want to be trapped all he has to do is wear a liberal_at_heart Nov 2013 #142
I'm sorry passiveporcupine Nov 2013 #163
Child Support Is Determined By Income Ratio HangOnKids Nov 2013 #146
I'm not concerned with the trapping meme. passiveporcupine Nov 2013 #164
To be certain he doesn't unintentionally father a child he doesn't want. MadrasT Nov 2013 #155
Yes passiveporcupine Nov 2013 #160
Child support is for the child, it's not a prize awarded to non-custodial parents. LeftyMom Nov 2013 #140
That's not how it works gollygee Nov 2013 #165
It is entirely her own decision. SchmerzImArsch Nov 2013 #87
welcome to DU gopiscrap Nov 2013 #94
Thank you SchmerzImArsch Nov 2013 #188
Men often point to biology to justify their advantageous place in society. randome Nov 2013 #88
they shouldn't have any right. no man DesertFlower Nov 2013 #90
This message was self-deleted by its author cheapdate Nov 2013 #96
I think it's simply because enough of them claim an interest in fetuses. cheapdate Nov 2013 #99
Why does anybody have any say in anyone else's choice??? The Straight Story Nov 2013 #100
They should not. Kath1 Nov 2013 #104
As we can see from some replies on the thread, because of a delusion of "fairness" Scootaloo Nov 2013 #109
Do you really, REALLY want someone (who is pro choice) to try to answer that question... Silent3 Nov 2013 #114
For two reasons. ZombieHorde Nov 2013 #139
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2013 #145
It's not okay when anti-choice women try to control other women, either. Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #147
Only when it's their kid can they have CFLDem Nov 2013 #148
In a word. 99Forever Nov 2013 #150
I can't think of any valid reason why they should have any say. MineralMan Nov 2013 #151
Answer: They don't, but patriarchy means they get a say regardless. nt redqueen Nov 2013 #153
Exactly. (no text) Quantess Nov 2013 #161
I can see the issue when it's their child. moriah Nov 2013 #156
It's only their child after the woman has given birth. redqueen Nov 2013 #169
You can't have it both ways. moriah Nov 2013 #179
That's not having it both ways. That's one way - her choice. redqueen Nov 2013 #180
Saying it's "not his kid" until it's born is suggesting men don't have the right to grieve.... moriah Nov 2013 #181
Sorry, I was objecting to the language. Calling a fetus a "child" is incorrect. redqueen Nov 2013 #182
Eh, I'll say something that's far from PC here. moriah Nov 2013 #183
"It's all life" is nonsense. It's meaningless jargon which serves the religious right. redqueen Nov 2013 #184
I find it silly to argue with them about the point. moriah Nov 2013 #185
Much as the yolk in a chicken egg is called a chick if it's to hatch in the future? LanternWaste Nov 2013 #205
Fortunately most eggs sold in supermarkets are sterile. ;) moriah Nov 2013 #207
This thread has to be some sort of social experiment right? IronLionZion Nov 2013 #158
Yes they most certainly do. Puglover Nov 2013 #166
They don't ismnotwasm Nov 2013 #168
In a healthy marriage Turbineguy Nov 2013 #177
That has been my stand liberal N proud Nov 2013 #178
I think they have a say...if a pregnancy is involved..but NOT KoKo Nov 2013 #193
I have zero rights and zero say in any fully valid medical procedures anyone has (other than me). LanternWaste Nov 2013 #195
Religion God Jesus Morality dchill Nov 2013 #201
Technically it is based on the right to privacy. However, to me it is more about a women and her lostincalifornia Nov 2013 #202
Because men run the show. Avalux Nov 2013 #206
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