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Okay. Let's assume that a rapist breaks into a house, kills the man of the house and proceeds to rape the wife.
Now, if this woman ends up getting pregnant, she should be forced to have the child of someone who killed her husband? I mean, all rape cases aren't just between two people. There's gang rape, incest, cases where the victim was almost killed.. How can you force someone to have to bear a child in a situation like that? Please, enlighten me with how you expect a woman to get through nine months of emotional torture.Okay.. a little abortion//rape rant?
I know that I wouldn't have the baby,then give it up for adoption.A nurse was raped,she didn't believe in abortion.She had the baby and gave it up for adoption.Well her blood son came looking for her.She was shocked,she never thought that would ever happen.Her husband was devastated.The couple found out that he had done time in prison for rape.Can you believe what the woman had to go through,when she had to relive her whole ordeal?She gave birth to another raper.Sad,but true.Okay.. a little abortion//rape rant?
But how would you know?? How can you decide to kill someone on the supposition that that human being will do something IN THE FUTURE? That does not make sense.
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thanks for making a q out of my statement....
and its called ADOPTION
You have a good point there. Being pregnant with a baby as a result of rape is really an emotional torture for the woman. On the other hand, the baby concieved has no fault whatsoever. I'm really torn between these two circumstances.
Very sensitive subject to bring up. Personally, I agree with abortion in cases like that.
The woman will need counseling regardless. Just because one horrible thing happened it doesn't make it right for two horrible things to happen.
No one said she's forced to bear the child. She will do what she wants. I myself just don't like abortion but I know that it happens.
In those situations I agree with you 100%. However, it should never be used as a contraceptive measure for people who would be inconvenienced or as a measure for family planning.
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