baxterstate t1_isd7hr6 wrote
If the biological father wanted the mother to have an abortion, does she have the right not to and force him to pay child support?
Does a biological father have any choice?
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mod-corruption t1_iseo3b9 wrote
It’s not even men’s rights activism. It’s just a double standard.
baxterstate t1_isfuulr wrote
"You're on some men's rights activism bullshit."
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I don't know what you mean by this. Yes or No; should the biological father have a say as to whether or not the fetus is carried to term?
I believe if the biological father wants the child to be born, he MUST be made financially responsible. If however, the biological mother wants the child to be born and the father does not, and the mother gives birth, the father should not be financially responsible.
This is not "bullshit". It's called FAIRNESS.
Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_iseksr8 wrote
What no one ever discusses is how many men get women to have abortions. Where are the abortion activists concerning the coercion of women to kill their unborn child.
Beautiful_Repeat_718 t1_isf1zya wrote
I do believe legislation should exist that allow men the right to terminate their parental obligation of a child after paternity is proven. Women have the right to force a man to have a child even if he isn't mentally, emotionally or financially ready, while also having the option to abort that child for those same reasons of not being ready. No person should be forced into parenthood.
I personally know of 9 children that exist in this world because their mothers "knew they could force the father's to pay for their kid". That's 9 children being raised by selfish and thoughtless mother's, who in turn will raise them to believe as they believed, that they can force responsibility for their choices onto someone who doesn't want it.
Crazy_Hick_in_NH t1_isfqouj wrote
I think I agree with everything you posted, especially the bit about the 9 kids…me and my siblings are the result of a dim witted woman’s attempt to squeeze the government for free/subsidized stuff.
I’m not entirely sure I understand “nobody should be forced into parenthood” though. It sounds like a two-way street, but…
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