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TopicMen shouldn't be making laws about women's bodies
Ryo_the_Inferno
05/18/19 1:02:05 AM
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_Rinku_ posted...
NeverOffended posted...
_Rinku_ posted...
Ryo isn't even trying at this point.


I would say you aren't even trying at this point being as he just gave some statistics that you decided to ignore, not saying I agree with him by the way

He's not a sincere person worth engaging, but okay. I was talking specifically about health complications, not death. He is moving the goalposts. It also doesn't change the fact that women should have the right to make that choice for themselves.

Also, he should source his numbers. A quick search shows they're accurate for the U.S., but he's not doing his due diligence.

yes, they are accurate for the US. I thought this would be best, since it's been stated that the US has a higher rate of deaths resulting from pregnancies than most first world nations.
I don't understand where your "moving the goalposts" complaint comes from. I haven't moved any goalposts. I don't really have any goalposts to move.
I can understand your frustrations talking to me, since I don't give much weight to any of your arguments. But, to be fair, I don't give much weight to your arguments because everything you say is something I've argued for, myself, in the past. I know all the pro choice arguments because I was very pro choice in the past.
Ironically, the thing that made me turn against abortion was having my own reproductive choices taken away.
I don't really want to go more into it than that. It's pretty personal, after all. Also, I'm about to go to bed.
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