joeyanne wrote: » You don't seem to understand that some people, even when in a relationship, do not want children. This may be a personal choice, due to medical reasons or any other reason that is NOT your business. If you do not believe in allowing abortion, then do not get one. But please please be open-minded to the fact that peoples personal choices are not your business, and their choices have nothing to do with you. Nor will their choices affect you personally.
Deleted User wrote: » Yes Contraception fails, but if you are in a loving relationship you should be in a position to have the child. .
Guy:Incognito wrote: » That's up to the woman concerned to decide. Pro choice is letting people decide for themselves . Pro life is deciding for them. How many life changing decisions would you like me to make for you? Bearing in mind I know nothing about you?
baylah17 wrote: » And 5 years ago Savita Hallapanavar was sentenced to death by the so called Irish Health system because of the same stone aged views that espouse.
Deleted User wrote: » Why are you so passionate about killing unborn children?
Cabaal wrote: » so a 17 year old homeless couple on the street, they love each other and the girl gets pregnant due to contraception failing. By your view they are in a position to have a child or are you going to claim they don't "properly" love each other :rolleyes:
Deleted User wrote: » Is it a legal right? Do you have to have sex to exist?
Howard Tasteless Bank wrote: » I don't get the thing where on the one hand discussions like this are unrepresentative of the Irish people who are staunchly and quietly pro-life, or at least will balk at unrestricted access up until 12 weeks, and on the other hand the place will turn into the last days of Rome (but with sh1ts n giggles abortions) if the 8th is repealed. Is the 8th keeping Irish morality correct and so not representative of social mores, or is it representative of those mores and so repealing it will have relatively little effect? Pro-life seem very divided on that point.
Cabaal wrote: » Why are you ok will "killing" life after conception with the morning after pill and why are you ok by allowing "killing" by being ok with women traveling for abortions?
baylah17 wrote: » It is a legal right to engage in consensual sexual activity once you reach the age of such consent, yes.
Guy:Incognito wrote: » Sure morality is gone. the gays got their way and are off forcing anyone not shackled to a spouse (of the opposite sex) to marry them and have the wrong type of sex with them forever(or until they get bored and move on to the next victim, cos they're incapable of monogamy don't you know)
optogirl wrote: » This narrative that people who are pro CHOICE are motivated by blood lust is a disgusting ruse made by the pre-birth movement to demonise women making difficult decisions in often very difficult circumstances - you will not demonise me for supporting such women in those choices, whatever they may be. Get down off your soapbox for a moment and spend a tenth of the time you spend wringing your hands about zygotes on trying to help people in your society.
[Deleted User] wrote: » How many abortions do you think someone can have?
Deleted User wrote: » Yes to have sex is legal with a partner who has agreed, but is it a legal right for you to get sex?
splinter65 wrote: » https://m.independent.ie/woman/i-had-15-abortions-it-was-my-terrible-addiction-26625443.html
Bannasidhe wrote: » I could be waaay off base here but you seem to have a wee bit of an issue with sex.
Deleted User wrote: » You are really grasping at straws now, a homeless couple of the street should have more pressing matters than having sex.
Deleted User wrote: » I had 15 abortions... it was my terrible addiction How lovely.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Why are you so passionate about killing unborn children?
[Deleted User] wrote: » No, because I think the cost and hassle of going to the UK should be enough of a deterrent to put women off that abortion is something to be taken likely. I would like to see abortion legalised for Rape, Medical reasons and those carrying a child within incest. I do not want to see women charged with a crime for travelling to the UK.
Cabaal wrote: » It's human nature, They are free to have sex and they are in love so they had sex. Nothing wrong with it. They are in love so by your logic they are in a position to have a baby. I'm just applying your failed logic.
kylith wrote: » But how can you provide timely abortions for rape victims without opening it up as a free for all for any woman who says she was raped?
joeyanne wrote: » I'm passionate about respecting woman enough to give them the choice over their own bodily autonomy. But thank you for recognising my passion!
[Deleted User] wrote: » When do you think life begins? Or do you think there is a troll inside a woman mixing up some goo and sticking stuff together?
Deleted User wrote: » Because it hasn't travelled to the womb at that stage.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I have made my point clear if you want to continue to twist my words that is up to you. Many women who have low incomes make wonderful parents, it's ignorant to think that you have to be rich to raise and love a child.
Deleted User wrote: » Well if she is going to claim Rape she will need to report it to the Gardai, if she then backs out of the case for lying she should be charged.