If people want to sleep around, that is their business. Pro choice/death does make some valid points that do need to be addressed. For example, if an 18 year old female wants to be gutted, that is their body and their choice. Doctors refusing to perform such surgery for "healthy young women" just fuels their resolve and in this instance, rightly so.
It is not our place to tell people they are required to breed. Should they be informed and given a waiting period of a few months? Sure. But being told "no" is unacceptable.
Having read your whole comment, by 'gutted', do you mean have a hysterectomy? Because I also agree that when either a man or woman hits 18, if they want to be sterilized, no doctor or nurse should say "no," as that's attempting to project their own ideals on to another person, which is something we should also be against. I'm 36, happily single, and would rather have my balls cut off than be a father.
Yes. I usually am a bit brutally straight forward with my expression.
I am also for advances in science tech like artificial wombs and such relinquishing women from the burden of pregnancy all together. And yes, heavy stipulations come with that, but that's another discussion.
If people don't want to breed, they shouldn't have to.
If people want to sleep around, that is their business. Pro choice/death does make some valid points that do need to be addressed. For example, if an 18 year old female wants to be gutted, that is their body and their choice. Doctors refusing to perform such surgery for "healthy young women" just fuels their resolve and in this instance, rightly so.
It is not our place to tell people they are required to breed. Should they be informed and given a waiting period of a few months? Sure. But being told "no" is unacceptable.
Having read your whole comment, by 'gutted', do you mean have a hysterectomy? Because I also agree that when either a man or woman hits 18, if they want to be sterilized, no doctor or nurse should say "no," as that's attempting to project their own ideals on to another person, which is something we should also be against. I'm 36, happily single, and would rather have my balls cut off than be a father.
Yes. I usually am a bit brutally straight forward with my expression.
I am also for advances in science tech like artificial wombs and such relinquishing women from the burden of pregnancy all together. And yes, heavy stipulations come with that, but that's another discussion.
If people don't want to breed, they shouldn't have to.
We may need that kind of technology in the future.