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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]LWolf
(46,179 posts)men's choices are different. I am not a fervent pro-choice advocate; I'm pro-choice because the practical alternatives are worse.
Your question fits.
Men's acceptable choices: 1. Don't father children, or 2. If you want to father children, put it on the table before you get married, and don't marry someone who chooses differently.
There are other alternative choices, of course. Men can, and do, father children that they don't raise or support. Men can father children that they help raise as an absent parent. Men can parent other men's children. Men can adopt. But in your context, it's # 1 or 2. You can choose to divorce a woman that doesn't want children, but pressuring her into children she doesn't want is not okay. You can wait for her to change her mind, and possibly end up bitter, or you can accept her choice and stay with her, or you can move on.