As a man, atm I have no right but to support a woman who gets pregnant and wants to keep the kid. But if I want her to abort it and she wants to keep I still am stuck with the burden. If the opposite is the case she wants to abort it and I wish to raise it singlehandedly I have no say in the matter.
In the name of equality I as a man should be able to sign a document saying I have no financial obligation to her or the child [b][u]she chose to keep against my wishes.
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I am not advocating for forced abortion, or forceing the woman to carry the child. I am advocating for a man to have at least some recourse in the decision. And since forced abortion is unethical, the only thing the man has an option is to not be held responsible for the child if he doesn't want it, that mears financialy and parental, meaning he will [b][i]never[/i][/b] get the see the child even if he has a change of heart later. Just the same as the woman not being held responsible when she aborts the child.
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Edited by Britton: 11/30/2015 12:53:12 AMPersonally I think whichever parent wants to keep the child should be able to in the event that the parents disagree.