Board Thread:Clubs/@comment-38195691-20191127162526/@comment-108.12.254.38-20191207192903

72.205.23.158 wrote: 108.12.254.38 wrote: 174.6.16.240 wrote: Sokeefe-kat wrote: Also, this is probably really controversial, but what are you guys' opinions on how men should be involved in abortion decisions? Personally I think that a woman's husband or boyfriend can be involved in the situation since it's his child, and the father of a young girl who gets pregnant can have some say too. But I don't like the idea of men trying to join arguments about abortions? They can argue as the father of the child but other circumstances, no. Men will never be pregnant, and they will never have to have the same horrible situations happen to them as a young girl who gets pregnant. I'm sorry if this was really blatant or offensive, I'm not trying to be that way (also sorry if you're a guy reading this.) Personally, I think a boyfriend or husband can put in their opinon, but it's the woman's desicion. She's the one who will have to deal with be being pregnant and giving birth.

-Chloe Agreed. A man shouldn't make a choice about a woman's body for her.

(Since 99.9% of men haven't been and can't be pregnant, they don't understand how big of a thing a pregnancy is for a woman. not that I would want anyone making the choice for the woman (except for her parents if she's a kid))

-Cress Pretty sure 100% of the men haven't ever gotten pregnant... cause unless you are a transgender girl it's not happening... and you're still a girl in that case even if try to say you're not. Sorry if I've been offensive at all.

-Black Panther Transgender girls can't get pregnant, they don't have anatomically female reproductive systems...

unless you mean transgender boys, who are still boys (btw, being able to get pregnant doesn't make you a girl... it's not okay to just say that someone's a certain gender if you've never been inside their brain), thank you

-Cress