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Marie
03-Aug-2007, 02:03 AM
Why should a woman need a note from a man for this?

http://consumerist.com/consumer/privacy/proposed-legislation-in-ohio-would-require-women-to-get-a-mans-permission-to-have-an-abortion-285381.php

I'm glad I don't live in Ohio.

M_

Khardis
03-Aug-2007, 02:05 AM
Its just another battle between those who believe woman should be allowed to practice infanticide and those who believe they shouldn't. It doesn't matter how the fights are fought, the ends are the same. This is unlikely to pass by the way.

BrodietheSlayer
03-Aug-2007, 03:39 AM
Why should a woman need a note from a man for this?

http://consumerist.com/consumer/privacy/proposed-legislation-in-ohio-would-require-women-to-get-a-mans-permission-to-have-an-abortion-285381.php

I'm glad I don't live in Ohio.

M_

I do....and it indeed sucks.

acealive1
03-Aug-2007, 04:01 AM
has nothin to do with ohio. they put weird stuff into legislation all the time and it NEVER passes. like tryin to tax home owners to fund public schools.

Marie
03-Aug-2007, 11:31 AM
Its just another battle between those who believe woman should be allowed to practice infanticide and those who believe they shouldn't. It doesn't matter how the fights are fought, the ends are the same. This is unlikely to pass by the way.

Actually, if a woman was married I'd expect her to inform her Husband, it IS a medical procedure. And marrage IS a partnership. If I were married and my guy got a vasectomy I'd expect to be told. It's the requirement that she track down the Daddy and get a note if she's single that rankles me. He's not invested anything, he was just getting a bit of slap and tickle. If I lived in Ohio I'd make it my personal business to work against the guy who submitted this in his reelection.

And the fact that it's unlikely to pass is a sign that we've evolved past women as property.

EvilNed
03-Aug-2007, 12:04 PM
What about rape or incest? A woman seeking an abortion would have to provide "reasonable cause" for the doctor to believe the rape of incest occurred, which, in our estimation, would probably mean police reports and charges filed.

Yuck.

zombiegirl
03-Aug-2007, 04:06 PM
I can see where they are trying to go with this. They are wanting to give men some kind of rights to their unborn child but wow is this way off base. No I don't think this will ever pass. Not without massive revisions at least.


like tryin to tax home owners to fund public schools.
Ace I know nothing about Ohio but they do that here. They tax for the schools, the roads, the library, and all kinds of crap. (City and county.) It sucks but what do you do.

coma
03-Aug-2007, 05:16 PM
has nothin to do with ohio. they put weird stuff into legislation all the time and it NEVER passes. like tryin to tax home owners to fund public schools.
Schools in the non city parts of NY are paid for almost exclusively by property taxes. That accounts for the great variety of quality. If you have a big industrial area, even if your neighbor hood has low property values, you may get decent schools. But no industry and low values you are in trouble.

MissJacksonCA
09-Aug-2007, 02:06 AM
Frickin ohio man. Thats so riddick. I'd let a man know if I had an abortion if and only if he asked me if I'm on birth control and brought a condom that he used whether or not I'm on birth control. Just another way a man wants to control what he thinks is his. We need more women researchers who can make it so men have babies. Maybe then they'd have some effing respect and use protection.

Having lived in Ohio I wouldn't be one bit suprised it if did pass muster. It would most def pass here in SC. Since no one here uses birth control at all and they refuse to teach anything but abstain only sex ed.

Maitreya
09-Aug-2007, 06:15 PM
Since no one here uses birth control at all and they refuse to teach anything but abstain only sex ed.

Now THAT'S disgusting, it's like saying, "Well, if we don't teach them about the proper ways of birth control, they won't have sex"

People like that make me sick. This whole anti-abortion thing is just ridiculous, "pro-life" what the hell is "pro-life", it's a choice no matter how you look at it: It's your choice. This image sums it up extremely well.

http://a22.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/20/l_150221b918517993895fa6d5e8ce45d5.jpg

I love how most pro-lifers are pro war and pro death penalty, that's something that gets me every time.

/rant mode off

kortick
09-Aug-2007, 06:27 PM
Interesting topic

but i wonder..

how many of you females had to have an abortion?
how many of you guys had to have your child aborted?

its all very good to sit on the sidelines
and spout off religious or legal positions

but how many of you have gone to an abortion clinic
and had a pregnancy terminated?

how many of you have gone from the debate of it to
the reality of it?

Yojimbo
09-Aug-2007, 08:45 PM
Actually, if a woman was married I'd expect her to inform her Husband, it IS a medical procedure. And marrage IS a partnership. If I were married and my guy got a vasectomy I'd expect to be told. It's the requirement that she track down the Daddy and get a note if she's single that rankles me. He's not invested anything, he was just getting a bit of slap and tickle. If I lived in Ohio I'd make it my personal business to work against the guy who submitted this in his reelection.

And the fact that it's unlikely to pass is a sign that we've evolved past women as property.

I agree with what you have said. However, the final decision is ultimately the woman's decision and not the man's and the man -- while maybe deserving to be told -- shouldn't be the one to make the decision about whether or not the woman should or shouldn't keep the baby to term.


Interesting topic

but i wonder..

how many of you females had to have an abortion?
how many of you guys had to have your child aborted?

its all very good to sit on the sidelines
and spout off religious or legal positions

but how many of you have gone to an abortion clinic
and had a pregnancy terminated?

how many of you have gone from the debate of it to
the reality of it?



I do hear what you are saying, but revealing that on this sort of forum is bound to cross over into revealing personal information that, at the core, is no one else's business.

acealive1
09-Aug-2007, 08:49 PM
Schools in the non city parts of NY are paid for almost exclusively by property taxes. That accounts for the great variety of quality. If you have a big industrial area, even if your neighbor hood has low property values, you may get decent schools. But no industry and low values you are in trouble.

yea but they keep building schools here and the kids are DUMBSHATS!!!! new buildings arent gonna make em learn any better

MissJacksonCA
10-Aug-2007, 02:57 AM
I had to have an abortion after an unwanted sexual encounter when I was in 9th grade... needless to say it was the most horrible experience ever but more so because my family wouldn't talk about it. My dad sent me to a therapist to talk it over with someone else and I was forbidden from saying anything about it for fear it would shame me and/or my family. What's worse was I wasn't even allowed to bring charges on the person who did it because it would have been to embarassing for my family. It was the single worst experience of my life that I wouldn't tell a single person I know to this day because frankly its embarassing and painful still. It wasn't like the abortion was even my choice (not that I would have kept it had it been) but some times its the right decision.

I dont want children right now and I go to extreme measures to actually make sure I dont run the risk of becoming pregnant. I'm on birth control pills and I have condoms in just about every possible place in my apartment so that no matter where the mood strikes me and my boyfriend we dont have to go far to be safe. And if I have them around I even use sponges. And fortunately my boyfriend is just as disinterested in having children as I am so he's always very birth-control conscious as well... unfortunately most men aren't.

Of all the guys i've had sex with most of them left it up to me to be the responsible party when it comes to using condoms or buying them even which is why I think a man shouldn't have any say in whether his woman gets an abortion because hey... did he care about whether she was using birth control or condoms before they had sex? And where is he going to be when she's pregnant? Is he going to pay child support for the rest of his life? Can he afford it? Can he help pay the medical bills for me and my child? The thing that irks me the most about some people who are so pro-life is that they're having children they can't afford to take care of and they never bother with birth control what so ever. Additionally they're really la ti dah about the nine months it takes to carry a pregnancy to term as well... as if its no big deal... and then they place a value on life when they are against abortions to terminate a pregnancy that could end the life of the mother... I just think they're scum...

I saw a bumper sticker in Macon, Georgia that said abortion isn't a choice its a baby... but i'm sorry... when you're out having sex without condoms then its a choice to get pregnant ... I'm not condoning abortions as a means of brith control because that's really effed up but I think that most people dont use enough precaution... And in the end sometimes a pregnancy is a mistake and requires a correction...

As far as abstain only teachings... the state of South Carolina believes that teaching about safe sex encourages youths to have it... all I can say as a possible future parent is... I know someday my children will swim... I'd like for them to know how to do it safely... if that encourages it then so be it, because at least they'll know how to use condoms when they do and why its so damn important to...