Very good question! This debate will go deeper in relationships. So the universal law could state the next "Every individual, who is not being able to be abused mentally nor physically, is taking all the risks in any sort of sexual interaction; including infections, any kind of diseases, and pregnancy."
As a man, if you don't want a child, you should be able to discuss it. But it is not practical or achievable to sue a woman because she wants otherwise. It is just a complex matter, because a man should be able to show evidence during the pregnancy period. You can't stop/freeze a pregnancy in time! So a man should think carefully before the intercourse. In the (near) future human beings could be asked to fill in a form (an agreement between participants in any kind of relationship) before any kind of sexual interaction.
In my view, a child should be raised by a father and a mother. Nor a child, nor a father should be emotionally disadvantaged. We are all human beings; we need not only food and shelter, we also need caring, support, protection and love from both our mother and father.
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No. Use a condom or if you don't kids at all, get a vasectomy. I'm pro-choice because forcing a woman to birth a child is barbaric, and that child is more likely to grow up to be a criminal and a menace to society anyway; it's difficult after the child is born and you're responsible for that.
Yes. I personally think that if I were to get pregnant and he didn’t want it while I did that I would take his opinion into account. I don’t have a problem with him relinquishing rights. But I would also expect him to never contact me or the child.
Yeah, you can do that pretty easily, actually.
It's called wearing a condom or getting a vasectomy, and refusing to have sex without you wearing a condom and her being on the pill.
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Seems fair doesn't it. But then, the government does not want to pay for the results of your Tom foolery so it's down to you unfortunately.
The only way to be sure this doesn't happen is not to have sex. I don't find this a realistic proposition.
Hell no, neither should opt out of anything. They both should take responsibility for their actions and not blame the child.
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