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drumbo diehard wrote:Interesting to hear all the male views on something that women have to agonise over and live with!

I see nothing wrong with males having opinions on this or any subject, I do have an issue with anyone male or otherwise, moralising and sermonising over how others chose to live their lives ............... Agen-le-tete accepted of course, I'd have him eliminated forthwith ........... or sooner if possible.
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Must say coming late to the topic individually I am pro life but that view is coupled with a certain compassion for those who face the dilemma because no matter those who opt for abortion will always be faced in later life with the question " what if " it is unavoidable .

Plus I know many parents with handicapped children and consider the child to be a blessing . I also know woman who have gone full term for a still birth a very emotional and depressing non event .

I also know a woman who went full term and had the child adopted a really emotional sleigh ride though life that one .


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rumncoke wrote:Must say coming late to the topic individually I am pro life but that view is coupled with a certain compassion for those who face the dilemma because no matter those who opt for abortion will always be faced in later life with the question " what if " it is unavoidable .

Plus I know many parents with handicapped children and consider the child to be a blessing . I also know woman who have gone full term for a still birth a very emotional and depressing non event .

I also know a woman who went full term and had the child adopted a really emotional sleigh ride though life that one .


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What a shame Rum'n, all that varied experience and still on the whole you think that "we" are right to legislate that women will carry babies whether they wish to or not. :duh:
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Baggy to be honest I don't the pro life is a personal choice not a public attitude if you can accept that .

As stated compassion has to be shown to those who face the dilemma.

economic abortion is avoidable don't get drunk


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rumncoke wrote:Baggy to be honest I don't the pro life is a personal choice not a public attitude if you can accept that .

As stated compassion has to be shown to those who face the dilemma.

economic abortion is avoidable don't get drunk


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rocky wrote:
rumncoke wrote:Baggy to be honest I don't the pro life is a personal choice not a public attitude if you can accept that .

As stated compassion has to be shown to those who face the dilemma.

economic abortion is avoidable don't get drunk


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What the f**k does that mean, Rum?
C'mon Rocky. Did you really expect Rum to post a pithy thesis?
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Snipe Watson wrote:
rocky wrote:
rumncoke wrote:Baggy to be honest I don't the pro life is a personal choice not a public attitude if you can accept that .

As stated compassion has to be shown to those who face the dilemma.

economic abortion is avoidable don't get drunk


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What the f**k does that mean, Rum?
C'mon Rocky. Did you really expect Rum to post a pithy thesis?
Sure you didn't mean an s instead of a t there Sniper?

Abstinence is not an effective form of contraception Rum'n. Great to see you also absolving the male of the species from any responsibility for acts that may produce progeny.

You strike me as not an unintelligent man Rum'n, so I have to assume it's just all down to a shyte attitude to women. It's a bit like the old classic which can be turned on it's head depending on your viewpoint - drink is the curse of the working classes.

Then again, it's a more serious matter & the consequences for women considerably more drastic than for men. I find it vile for anyone to consider that if a woman finds herself pregnant that she can just suck it up and get on with it ............ it's just ludicrous in this day and age for a large section of the community to consider it appropriate to deny what in the vast proportion of the civilized world is considered a right. Worse still to criminalise a young woman because she can't afford to go to England, whilst being entirely non censorious of the hundreds that can & do go there annually.

Hypocrisy in action. It's a Nawthen Aalind speciality. Feckin shitehole of a country.
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Rocky

Plain English abortion is something that should left to the individual and medical profession not a political question

Secondly I personal would advise against it

Thirdly there are many reasons for abortion the most abhorrent being economic which frequent is the result of it seem like a good idea when under the influence


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Baggy drunk men are as guilty as drunk woman .

You have assumed I blame woman I don't many woman wouldn't get drunk without the assistance of their escort .

The difference between the idea and the deed is the will and the opportunity and most men will try to create both . ( as Mrs Brown would say " the bar steward ")


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rumncoke wrote:Baggy drunk men are as guilty as drunk woman .

You have assumed I blame woman I don't many woman wouldn't get drunk without the assistance of their escort .

The difference between the idea and the deed is the will and the opportunity and most men will try to create both . ( as Mrs Brown would say " the bar steward ")


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OK Rum'n, let's indulge you and say that all unwanted pregnancies result from drunken copulation.

Let me understand your view. Is it that as a punishment for "succumbing" to a drunken shag a woman should carry an unwanted unplanned pregnancy whether she wishes to or not? That should be answerable with a simply yes or no.

I'll have you know I have enjoyed sober sexual relations with more than one very sober woman. It may have been the old ways in your prime Rum'n, to get them drunk and take advantage of them, heading down the road to rape as that clearly can be, but there are other options. Of course not everyone enjoys my level of charm, but still.
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Baggy in an ideal world no pregnancy should be unwanted

Contraception has been available for decades .

Baggy I was always in favour of My woman being www

Warm wet and willing

Me thinks you are taking a throw away semi truth to seriously


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rumncoke wrote:Baggy in an ideal world no pregnancy should be unwanted

Contraception has been available for decades .

Baggy I was always in favour of My woman being www

Warm wet and willing

Me thinks you are taking a throw away semi truth to seriously


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Rum. Stop posting as your current crapola is potentially breaking many laws and has severe morality issues
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