evenifigoalone
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- May 22, 2012
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I myself do not want children (though it's certainly possible I may change my mind one day), and should I ever marry I will use preventative birth control. (My family has a history of blood clotting conditions, this is another, important reason to limit the amount of pregnancies. I don't get the argument that sexual relations between a married couple are only for procreation and nothing else, that is simply untrue and there are scientific studies about the benefits it provides that have nothing to do with children.)
But if I ever end up with a child anyway, I will definitely respect his or her right to life. Once another life exists, it's simply not for us to make decisions such as whether it should exist or not. The only exception, imo, is the life of the mother being at risk, in which case one of them surviving is better than both dying.
That's my take anyway.
But if I ever end up with a child anyway, I will definitely respect his or her right to life. Once another life exists, it's simply not for us to make decisions such as whether it should exist or not. The only exception, imo, is the life of the mother being at risk, in which case one of them surviving is better than both dying.
That's my take anyway.