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| 1 | MRAs, what common MRA point/argument do you disagree with, and why?I'm sorry, I replied then realised I'd somehow misread your messages. (I have no idea how I managed that). I stand by what I say though. A woman has a right to choose to abort without other people telling her what to do. pregnancy can be potentially fatal for women and sometimes they just aren't ready for the responsibility of a child. Shockingly they take away at least 18 years of her life. If the two adults aren't dating and she's left alone with it, she has the right to not keep it. I have no… | /r/MensRights | 14/10/16 10:34 PM |
| 1 | MRAs, what common MRA point/argument do you disagree with, and why?I'm merely pointing out if a man doesn't want a child to use protection. It's the same for women who have the pill (which can fail due to something as simple as a cold or taking it at the wrong time of day) the morning after pill (which fucks a woman's hormones so they can feel ill for days) and abortion. If neither parent wants a child it's both they're responsibilities to use protection. However if all other options fail the woman can have an abortion and if so it's her choice. Pregnancy can b… | /r/MensRights | 14/10/16 10:13 PM |
| 1 | MRAs, what common MRA point/argument do you disagree with, and why?Men have an opt out. It's called a condom. | /r/MensRights | 13/10/16 12:45 PM |
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