Are you Pro-Life or Pro-Choice? Also, please tell me...?!


Question: if you have ever been faced with an unplanned pregnancy.

Thank you.


Answers: if you have ever been faced with an unplanned pregnancy.

Thank you.

????????As a man, perhaps some feel I don't deserve to answer on a question like this. Well, men have feelings, too. My first wife, twice, made her "choice" without a care in the world as to my feelings on the subject. I'm just thankful, to God, that, in the case of my second wife, one divorce judge heard the plea of one man, me, and gave him custody of his three children in a case where their mother would often abandon them all night long in the care of a father who wouldn't dream of doing the same thing.

????????So, just let me first say that I would never be in favor of forcing anyone else to adhere to my personal choices in any matter. Therefore, in a matter like this, what I think may not count for much. But...

????????There is too much death and misery in this sinful life already. So, like the first respondent said, "...there are other options besides death..."

God bless.

Pro-life

never faced an unplanned pregnancy but there are other options besides death...it's just not fair

pro choice./nope.
well lets see how many thumbs down i get!!!

Pro-choice; no

Pro-Choice. I've never.

I am pro-choice. It's your body, your life, your decision to do what ever you think is necesary when you are in that situation.
I have been faced with an unplanned pregnancy at the age of 16...I had my baby and kept her.

I don't think there are easy answers. Personally, I don't think I could end an unplanned pregnancy. I would always feel responsible for ending my child's life. But...

I can also understand the other side of the debate. Yes, I did have an unplanned pregnancy, but I was married and I did want my child. In the case of someone being raped, I can understand not following through with a decision that you had no choice in. There are all kinds of scenarios that fall in the gray zone. Even though I may not agree with someone's decision, I feel that person needs to have the ability to choose. I would try to have compassion for the person no matter what they decided.

Pro-life definitely and my first pregnancy was unplanned, but I didn't have a doubt in my mind about keeping the baby, I was also engaged.

it′s better to be able to choose, even though if i was faced with this decision i′d definitely keep the baby. i was never faced with an unplanned pregnancy

Pro life. Our nation(the USA) has murdered 43 million unborn babies since 1973 in the abortion mills. Its time for this horror to stop. Have your baby. Nuff said.
I Cr 13;8a



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