Pro life or pro choice?

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Pro life or pro choice?

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Playing off of JB's emo thread here. Tell us what you think.

Personally I'm pro-choice. To sum it up briefly and effectively: shit happens. I will elaborate of you shall ask.
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what the hell is the difference.
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Pro-life are people who are against abortion by all means. They believe that even an week old embryo deserves a chance of life and for the most part they believe that the embryo is already a "human being". I quoted it because I personally think that the definition of a human being is quite broad.

Pro choice are those who believe mothers have the right to abort children because, well... "shit happens"
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i could care less about abortion politics but shit happens
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Shit happens.
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Pro choice, but not as a free-for-all. Talk to a phychiatrist or specialist first.
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Well, if you actually have to talk to someone to tell you whether the baby is right for you/your circumstances, then you DEFINITELY should not have the baby. It's simple, you're not ready and not in the right emotional/physical/material state.
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falcon punch, if not i got a clothes hanger ready :-p

in all seriousness im undecided on the issue
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im pro choice. but women cant just be havin abortions left and right, i mean......chill, you know what im sayin?
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AHTOXA wrote:Well, if you actually have to talk to someone to tell you whether the baby is right for you/your circumstances, then you DEFINITELY should not have the baby. It's simple, you're not ready and not in the right emotional/physical/material state.
Not quite like that. Its more just a precautionary thing to let you organize your thoughts. Unexpected/undesired pregnancies are emotional. A logical person to bounce ideas off of definitely isnt a bad idea.

So essentially, just an ear and a shoulder, not an instructor.
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And once again a thread goes off topic in three pages or less
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