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And why put the burden only on the woman? Is she to be punished for giving in to the man's urges? There are entirely too few women commenting in this thread.
It makes no difference how you word it, IF the female does not want to go through a pregnancy regardless of the position attitude of the man she had the sex with it is still her body that is the incubator not his. I have heard and I suspect you have too of a man divorcing his wife for the simple reason she was not interested in having children and he was. Please accept that there is no argument since you can not tie a woman down once pregnant and force her to go full term when she does not want too. It is her RIGHT don't you think.
To me, my understanding of life, Individual responsibility and individual accountability should remove the entire "accidental pregnancy" from the Rand equation. When "accidents" do happen, the condom breaks or a pill is forgotten, there are morning after solutions. Having to take a life, at any stage, these days, is irresponsible.
My reaction in such a situation would be simple..its not my own anyway...I'd pay monthly should I not stay with the woman.
FYI, married 24 years with two grown children. :)
Jbrenner, "I have my own moral code because I am my own highest authority. My moral code is close to that of Objectivism, but I do not consider myself an Objectivist." Respect.
I quoted Ayn Rand's relevant definitions. I understand the definitions.
I have my own moral code because I am my own highest authority. My moral code is close to that of Objectivism, but I do not consider myself an Objectivist.
Birth control exists for before, during and after sex. They PREVENT pregnancy from beginning. They are not an abortion.
Every Objectivist I have known fully understands and accepts her definitions perfectly fine.
Again, grasp what Rand is saying about life and independence. I can say no more.
Trying to discuss this matter based on signs of living tissues just doesn't approach the complexities of what we know as a human life, either philosophically or experientially.
This is, as I see it, a fundamental flaw in your argument, in addition to its false premises. For your argument to exist, it's inverse must also exist and that inverse is that a woman should be allowed to make a choice as long as she took some form of birth control. To say that this choice then confers additional rights a woman who does not do that is to conflate the fundamental nature of rights.
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