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Monika:

--- Quote from: milomorris on June 08, 2009, 05:53:55 pm ---but I do think that couples need to be able discuss these issues when there are differences, and that somehow both the mother and the father can come out of it with something.

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Of course, it would be very good if the couple could come to some kind of agreement. It would be good thing for them both.

Sophia:

--- Quote from: milomorris on June 08, 2009, 05:53:55 pm ---ALL the risks? No. Men have considerable mental and emotional skin in the game, as well as financial investment (as we have been discussing).

I'm not trying to say that anyone should be able to force a woman into a situation, but I do think that couples need to be able discuss these issues when there are differences, and that somehow both the mother and the father can come out of it with something.

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You can´t compare womans life  with mens emotional issues. Its two different things. And a life, is more important then money and feelings if I want this baby or not

milomorris:

--- Quote from: Buffymon on June 08, 2009, 05:56:01 pm --- I meant risks that is a direct result of being pregnant and giving birth, such as post birth depression etc.

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Got it.

milomorris:

--- Quote from: sopylicious on June 08, 2009, 06:00:39 pm ---You can´t compare womans life  with mens emotional issues.

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I wasn't.

Monika:
Just wanted to say; thanks for a good debate everyone.


Abortion is always something that evokes a lot of emotion and is a topic that always makes for interesting posts.

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