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okay then imagine this: What if men could get pregnant. Would you have the same opinion?
This won't help your argument, this scenario is pretty rediculous.Still to actually answer your question I need more information, what kind of risks are there for the man taking the fetus, and for the transplant of the fetus? The fetus would be attacked by the man's antibodies, because it is a foreign object.Depending on your answer to that I would say one of two things:Find an alternate man (or woman) who is willing, because that is possible in this situationNo, because of health risks and also because this is the most pathetic attempt at proving your point.If we could transplant a baby then abortion would be obsolete and nobody would "carry around a parasite against their will".
I see you're posting this question in direct connection to the abortion discussion you took part in.You're trying to prove that a man does not want to have the baby while he is forcing the woman to keep it.First of all, this is the woman's choice. does she want to give it to the man or does she want to give it a shot and see if she can give birth to the baby before she dies?Secondly, would the woman agree on an abortion if she knows her man doesn't want to have it? I mean, they do love eachother, right? They should come to a decision they both support.Third, this is an entirely diffrent situation and exactly the same situation but in a diffrent form as you used in the abortion discussion. If the fetus isn't transplanted to the man, you didn't kill it as you would with an abortion.Abortion:- No abortion? (don't kill it)- Abortion? (kill it)Transplantation:- Yes (Save it)- No (Don't save it)And I assume you know that such a procedure isn't possible, simply to prove your point. If it were possible a man would suffer more since his body isn't capable of feeding a baby. Biologically seen, a woman is stronger at these things than a man.Grtz, DePhille
Also, 'stead of making a thoughtful approach towards the equalities of the fairer sex in comparison to our cock-wielding brethren, how about removing the concept of sexual status altogether? After all, it's not about whether you're a man or a woman, but whether a baby should come into the world and what right anyone has to stop that.
Should the fetus be implanted into the man's body against his will, forcing the man to use his body to incubate the fetus?
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Quote from: Anna on August 07, 2007, 10:24:10 amShould the fetus be implanted into the man's body against his will, forcing the man to use his body to incubate the fetus?Of course. He's just as much responsible for the baby as the mother is, and it's his responsibility to do everything he can to ensure that the baby comes into the world and leads a happy, fulfilled life.
Quote from: {LAW} Gamer_2k4 on August 07, 2007, 10:59:31 amQuote from: Anna on August 07, 2007, 10:24:10 amShould the fetus be implanted into the man's body against his will, forcing the man to use his body to incubate the fetus?Of course. He's just as much responsible for the baby as the mother is, and it's his responsibility to do everything he can to ensure that the baby comes into the world and leads a happy, fulfilled life.But would YOU do it?
Your trying to prove that a man shouldn't decide over a woman's body, that's almost a literal quote from the abortion discussion . Anyway, that's irrelevant.
Quote from: Chakra on August 07, 2007, 10:45:12 amAlso, 'stead of making a thoughtful approach towards the equalities of the fairer sex in comparison to our cock-wielding brethren, how about removing the concept of sexual status altogether? After all, it's not about whether you're a man or a woman, but whether a baby should come into the world and what right anyone has to stop that.THANK YOU.
Quote from: Anna on August 07, 2007, 10:24:10 amShould the fetus be implanted into the man's body against his will, forcing the man to use his body to incubate the fetus?Of course. He's just as much responsible for the baby as the mother is, and it's his responsibility to do everything he can to ensure that the baby comes into the world and leads a happy, fulfilled life.