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In reply to the discussion: Question: Why Do MEN Have ANY Say In A WOMAN'S Right To Choose ??? [View all]redqueen
(115,186 posts)180. That's not having it both ways. That's one way - her choice.
His financial obligations don't hinge on whether it's a fetus or a child.
His responsibilities hinge on whether she decides she wants to have the baby.
That's it.
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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
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
A trap? Like: "Does this make my ass look fat?" or "If I died which of my girlfriends would you
Vincardog
Nov 2013
#204
They shouldn't. They do because they have been the priests, the lawmakers, and the minions
PDJane
Nov 2013
#4
Women die in childbirth. Its her life that's at stake whether to abort or deliver
riderinthestorm
Nov 2013
#170
I don't deny a man's input. But he does NOT have the "same rights" over this decision
riderinthestorm
Nov 2013
#173
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
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
the ONLY male who is in any position to even voice an opinion MIGHT be the one who had CONSENSUAL
niyad
Nov 2013
#17
Because as long as people don't know the difference between a clump of cells
BrotherIvan
Nov 2013
#22
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
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
Yeah, and your penises are not weapons. If you use them as such, all of humanity should disarm you.
ancianita
Nov 2013
#58
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
First disarm the criminal...a fair process, such that it can't be used against women again. Police
ancianita
Nov 2013
#85
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
Exactly what does this mean. Does it mean they have a right to give birth,
MichiganVote
Nov 2013
#70
Subject only to his wife's agreement. His rights, or "say" don't give him any right to coercion. So
ancianita
Nov 2013
#89
Collective male class dominance. Ever see the unity among black and white men when women's "issues"
ancianita
Nov 2013
#97
I'm aware of that possibility, but laws re-enforcing men's whims and desires prove otherwise.
ancianita
Nov 2013
#106
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
Oh, right back to Chaucer's Wife of Bath issue: what do women want?! Spare me.
ancianita
Nov 2013
#130
The line of questioning is the same. My feelings aren't your concern. Imagine what you like.
ancianita
Nov 2013
#135
Heh heh. THAT textbook 'institutional' assumption and a bus token will get a woman across town.
ancianita
Nov 2013
#95
You proposed it. I was being sarcastic. Until women constitute 51% of both houses, I won't even
ancianita
Nov 2013
#126
Really. There's little substance on your end when I'm the only one so far to provide any link.
ancianita
Nov 2013
#129
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 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
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
Child support is for the child, it's not a prize awarded to non-custodial parents.
LeftyMom
Nov 2013
#140
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
It's not okay when anti-choice women try to control other women, either.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2013
#147
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
"It's all life" is nonsense. It's meaningless jargon which serves the religious right.
redqueen
Nov 2013
#184
Much as the yolk in a chicken egg is called a chick if it's to hatch in the future?
LanternWaste
Nov 2013
#205
I have zero rights and zero say in any fully valid medical procedures anyone has (other than me).
LanternWaste
Nov 2013
#195
Technically it is based on the right to privacy. However, to me it is more about a women and her
lostincalifornia
Nov 2013
#202