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1 min readDec 24, 2023

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No. You said, "But, men already don't have a say on when and if he becomes a father. That doesn't change anything. Once conceived, the mother has full control of that."

Between the bulk of that comment and the last sentence you're conflating having no control with having reduced control or loss of primary control.

You men have control. You get to decide what to do with your body and your body's issue whike it's a part of your body.

Nothing new there. It is what it's always been.

But once you ejaculate your sperm inside a woman, it's no longer a part of your body. It's now a part of her body.

What's wrong with y'all that you think you should have the overriding or majority decision what someone else does or doesn't do with their own body.

If it was the other way around, you'd be howling. Be real.

Your choice is before conception.

Women are not obliged to kowtow to your whims and bear the brunt of your carelessness and recklessness just because you couldn't be fussed to exercise control of your reproducrive potential when it matters.

Before conception.

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