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mrs jam|1321417372|3062709 said:Women have the choice of whether or not they want to keep a baby. I believe that men should have the choice of whether or not they want to play a financial role in a child's life in the context of an unwanted pregnancy. Both parties should be able to relinquish responsibility if they so choose, the woman through abortion or adoption, and the man through not having to pay support. No one has the right to force the consequences of their personal choices on someone else. Yeah, I realize birth control can fail and condoms sometimes break, but just because sh!t happens doesn't mean it has to ruin people's lives.
The women in this article sound like disgusting creatures. I can't imagine how screwed in the head some chick would have to be to dig some guy's sperm out of the garbage can and inject it up her vagina. That is disgusting in so many different ways.
Circe|1321402358|3062509 said:Er ... no?
Look, here's the thing. When I was tomcatting around myself, I made partners get tested for the full battery before I'd hop in the sack with them. I was on the pill: and we used condoms; and we used spermicide; and I made a point of having the "If anything happens, you know X would be my approach, right?" talks.
Every time. Because, 1) I didn't want to get pregnant, and, 1a), if I did, I wanted to be sure we'd be on the same page. I think men take it for granted that they don't have to take responsibility for their fertility in the same way, and I don't quite understand why.
I think situations like the one you described in the other thread and the somewhat more unbelievable ones in this article are dishonest, underhanded, and perverse, but I also sort of feel like it's not rocket science that every time you sleep with somebody, there's an infinitesimal chance the result will be pregnancy. If you're really paranoid about that? Don't sleep around with people you don't care for. Use condoms. Dispose of them properly. And maybe, just maybe, talk to the people in question to be positive that your positions mesh ....
Circe|1321409243|3062592 said:On a side note, I think it actually bugs me more, the degree to which this is a red herring in the gender wars: I would bet the Daily Mail had to search long and far and wide to find four crazy women who had the patience to sit there siphoning sperm out of a condom with a turkey baster AND who managed to maximize their window of fertility to successfully conceive.
On the other hand, the high numbers of abusive men who attempt trap women in relationships by confiscating birth control, sabotaging condoms, and coercing sex? Who then proceed to abuse said women once they have a captive audience, making a woman's pregnancy, statistically speaking, the most dangerous time in her life? Oddly, that fails to make the news on a regular basis, perhaps because it's a social commonplace. Depressing.
Gypsy|1321420350|3062742 said:I think this might be the way I'm swinging. If a woman doesn't 'take charge of her eggs' and protect herself adequately she can have an abortion. A guy is stuck being forced to be a father. I think those saying he deserved it as akin to those who blame the victim when she dresses provocatively and is raped.
I think may people on this thread are blaming the victim. He should have flushed the condom. Isn't that a lot like-- she shouldn't have worn fishnets and a leather mini skirt?
And I'm sorry I do see it as a form of rape. I really do. There is a level of trust when you go home with a man, and just because you DO, that doesn't mean you can't change your mind. If you do and he forces you, he's a rapist. He's not respecting YOUR DECISION regarding your body. It's not a man's fault that his physiology makes him vulnerable (unlike a woman) to a woman STEALING something that belongs TO HIM and HIM ALONE. If a guy uses protection he's making a choice--- no kids. If there are accidents I understand, but a purposeful removal of sperm or sabotaging of it IS a type of rape.
Just incredibly hard to prove and... as this thread has demonstrated-- viewed with a distinct lack of sympathy.
As for those who say he should have kept his pants zipped and abstained and has not right to complain if a woman forces him to keep a child to term--- I hope you are pro-life because if you are pro-choice then you are inconsistent in your application of the same 'rules' for men and for women.
movie zombie|1321405611|3062547 said:ForteKitty|1321403638|3062522 said:Dump out contents in sink. Fill up condom w/ water to check for leaks. Rinse w/ scalding hot water. Wrap in tissue and dispose.
alternate version: dump contents into toilet and flush. fill up condome w/water to check for leaks. rinse w/hot water. wrap in tissue and dispose.
Loves Vintage|1321452308|3062876 said:mrs jam|1321417372|3062709 said:Women have the choice of whether or not they want to keep a baby. I believe that men should have the choice of whether or not they want to play a financial role in a child's life in the context of an unwanted pregnancy. Both parties should be able to relinquish responsibility if they so choose, the woman through abortion or adoption, and the man through not having to pay support. No one has the right to force the consequences of their personal choices on someone else. Yeah, I realize birth control can fail and condoms sometimes break, but just because sh!t happens doesn't mean it has to ruin people's lives.
The women in this article sound like disgusting creatures. I can't imagine how screwed in the head some chick would have to be to dig some guy's sperm out of the garbage can and inject it up her vagina. That is disgusting in so many different ways.
I notice this A LOT on another forum I visit. People do not make choices any longer that cause things to happen!!!! Things happen. Yes, well, of course, the man and the woman are choosing to have intercourse, which results in CONCEPTION. But in some baffling inability to acknowledge CAUSE and EFFECT as being somehow, oh, I don't know, RELATED to one another, people can now see the conduct and yet somehow separate it from the EFFECT. The effect is not CAUSED by the action. Instead, the EFFECT just happens. It is so convenient. And so absurd!
Circe|1321484523|3063242 said:Because of the attempted Personhood Amendments. Because of that douche who decided to harass his ex-girlfriend who miscarried by starting an anti-choice men's rights group advocating that dudes be entitled to oversee and dictate the actions of women who might potentially be carrying their offspring - on a billboard, after giving his fake organization an acronym which was, coincidentally, her unusual first name. Because women have only had anything resembling sexual autonomy and protection for their children for the last 50 years or so, and already, people are making up ridiculous, overblown stories to try to take those rights away. Because you give these fear-mongering asshats an inch, and they take it as a direct route to your ovaries.
Because I have only so much energy to go around, and the things that terrify me are the ones that are, a) real, and, b) common.
I am very sorry to hear about what happened to your niece's partner. But, frankly, he took that chance when he slept with her - not because he should have expected her to be a crazy-pants condom-piercer, but because condoms break. If dudes don't want to take the risk of becoming fathers, they should, a) practice abstinence, b) get reversible vasectomies, c) engage in relationships with people whom they are reasonably sure they can trust, and, d) all of the above - TAKE SOME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR ACTIONS.
Nowhere in there do I see the further curtailment or abnegation of women's rights.
P.S. - The reverse IS true. And yet, so few want to join me on my riot - wonder why. Could it be something to do with internalized patriarchy, and the way women police other women instead of looking out for themselves?
missy|1321486897|3063274 said:Circe, I just want to say that I agree with everything you have had to say in this thread. Except you said it all so much better than I ever could have.![]()
Circe|1321484523|3063242 said:Because of the attempted Personhood Amendments. Because of that douche who decided to harass his ex-girlfriend who miscarried by starting an anti-choice men's rights group advocating that dudes be entitled to oversee and dictate the actions of women who might potentially be carrying their offspring - on a billboard, after giving his fake organization an acronym which was, coincidentally, her unusual first name. Because women have only had anything resembling sexual autonomy and protection for their children for the last 50 years or so, and already, people are making up ridiculous, overblown stories to try to take those rights away. Because you give these fear-mongering asshats an inch, and they take it as a direct route to your ovaries.
Because I have only so much energy to go around, and the things that terrify me are the ones that are, a) real, and, b) common.
I am very sorry to hear about what happened to your niece's partner. But, frankly, he took that chance when he slept with her - not because he should have expected her to be a crazy-pants condom-piercer, but because condoms break. If dudes don't want to take the risk of becoming fathers, they should, a) practice abstinence, b) get reversible vasectomies, c) engage in relationships with people whom they are reasonably sure they can trust, and, d) all of the above - TAKE SOME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR ACTIONS.
Nowhere in there do I see the further curtailment or abnegation of women's rights.
P.S. - The reverse IS true. And yet, so few want to join me on my riot - wonder why. Could it be something to do with internalized patriarchy, and the way women police other women instead of looking out for themselves?
iugurl|1321445829|3062840 said:So I guess if a man tampered with a woman's birth control and poked holes in his condoms, it would be no big deal too? I mean she shouldn't have sex with someone she barely knows right? Those are the consequences of having sex.
MissStepcut|1321494018|3063356 said:Abortion and pregnancy are unique to women.
It's charming for him to have that degree of buy-in, but if she's forced to take bed rest, only her career will suffer the consequences. He may take paternity leave, but only she will because she physically must.kenny|1321494322|3063361 said:MissStepcut|1321494018|3063356 said:Abortion and pregnancy are unique to women.
... which is why it always sounds odd when a man says, "We are pregnant."
part gypsy|1321499574|3063433 said:....FYI I (as well as my brother) is for a man being responsible for child support even if it wasn't his choice to have the child. The obvious responsibilities of a mother versus a man, even paying child support is not symmetrical. And the legal option of abortion does not make it symmetrical because for some people due to ethical, religious, or personal reasons it is not a viable choice.
sunheds|1321507171|3063511 said:Condoms should not be flushed