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2 min readDec 2, 2021

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Every older guy thinks back to desperate back alley abortions. It won't go down like that.

Here's what's most likely to happen.

*Fewer women are going to date at all.
*No woman will have sex with a man who is whiny about wearing a condom. Ever again.
*If Roe vs Wade is overturned, the issue will go to states. So abortion will still be available in blue states.
*More young women will seek their educations and their livelihoods in those states, stripping talent and economy from red states with draconian laws.
*The internet makes telemedicine and delivery of abortion pills discreet and confidential. So abortions will still take place.
*An underground railroad of sorts will spring up to assist poor women and women past the 10 week mark for the pills to work. In fact, the beginning of such networks are already in place.
*There will be a tightening on child support laws. Men will be forced to be more thoughtful about what they do with their dicks. I can imagine a DNA profile as part of getting a driver's license to prove paternity for any woman who needs to apply for state support. You didn't think they were going to stop at controlling us, did you?
*States that have these laws will fail to retain high quality workers across all industries, causing businesses to look elsewhere for a home, no matter what perks they offer. If I was married, I certainly would not follow a husband who wanted to take a job in Texas. Hell no.
*These red states may be forced to operate in the black instead of in the red because blue states will not want to support them any more. Honestly, they already don't. But the population shifts will change things.
*More widespread poverty, mass shootings, domestic violence, addictions, etc.
*Women who need later term abortions to save their lives will either die or end up in jail.
*If rape laws aren't tightened up and prosecuted, there may be vigilante executions of men accused of rape. Also ones who have done time for any kind of violence against women.
*Women will travel to other countries for sterilization as well as abortions. There will be "grants" given to poor women for this procedure as well.
*Doctors who still deny and gaslight about women who want to undergo sterilization will face repercussions. There's an argument to be made that they would fall under the bounty law by denying.
*Forced sterilizations of men accused of sex crimes, no matter what age or how minor. Fair is fair, right?

One thing that will not change is abortions.

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