SHOULD WOMEN USE ABORTION AS A FORM OF BIRTH CONTROL?

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SHOULD WOMEN USE ABORTION AS A FORM OF BIRTH CONTROL?


[+] serious ballot by lowerclassbrats
created Thu Dec 07, 06

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COMMENTS:
Voted : No
Some dumb sh1t will vote yes.
by lowerclassbrats on Thu Dec 07, 06 9:18pm [+]

Voted : No
no
by FiddleFaddleOnLSD on Thu Dec 07, 06 9:21pm [+]

Voted : No
Absolutely not.
by minni_the_minx on Thu Dec 07, 06 9:37pm [+]

Voted : No
No
by skylab on Thu Dec 07, 06 9:51pm [+]

YES.

Im not going to give a reason wy, because I put that answer purely to piss people off.
by Doctordraw on Thu Dec 07, 06 9:54pm [+]

Voted : Yes
Why not?
by wideheadofknowledge on Fri Dec 08, 06 12:41am [+]

Voted : No
I highly doubt that most people could afford that though... I mean it is pretty spendy to get an abortion.
by ladyshanalyn on Fri Dec 08, 06 9:00am [+]

Voted : Yes
A womans right to choose isnt a matter for men and the patriachal society, it is the right of the woman concerned.

Would men be as easy to volunteer to have their bodies interefered with in the matter of contraception?

Perhaps men should take the matter of condoms more seriously as then no pregnancy would occur in the first place.
by Steelhamster on Fri Dec 08, 06 9:29am [+]

Voted : Yes
Under 18, unmarried, no job,...
make it mandatory.
by Uhhhhh on Fri Dec 08, 06 9:39am [+]

Steelhamster, I think LCB is using the idea of "abortion as a form of birth control" as a woman who has the proceedure often as opposed to someone who had it done once.
by ladyshanalyn on Fri Dec 08, 06 10:37am [+]

Voted : No
Of course not, (assuming the intent of the question is what ladyS said.) Just use regular birth control methods like the pill. Even if you look at it purely as a matter of convenience, why would anyone want to undergo abortion procedures on a repeated basis when there are much simpler alternatives?
by Applerod on Fri Dec 08, 06 11:06am [+]

No comment, until the Women's National Referendum on Abortion is convened.
by Truthseeker013 on Fri Dec 08, 06 3:56pm [+]

"Steelhamster, I think LCB is using the idea of "abortion as a form of birth control" as a woman who has the proceedure often as opposed to someone who had it done once."


Spot on Lady
by lowerclassbrats on Sat Dec 09, 06 5:49pm [+]

People that have abortions are selfish and should consider giving the child up for adoption instead.
by Guest User from [74.128.145.139] on Wed Dec 13, 06 1:51pm [+]

No, and I'm not sure why anyone would want to use a birth control method that is so expensive and potentially risky. That said, if a woman finds herself pregnant (either through carelessness or failure of another birth control method) and doesn't want the baby, then I have no objection to her getting an abortion.
by zorra on Sat Jun 02, 07 2:00pm [+]






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