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I'd agree that someone shouldn't be forced or guilted into doing something they don't want to, but I also thing we need to step back and analyse why it's so acceptable for men to call their partners disgusting and refuse to even touch them 1/4th of the time. Why do women tiptoe around anything that might offend a man,

Hey! If it meant no sperm and no chance of pregnancy I'd take it over normal semen.

Exactly. Could you imagine a world where 40% of women would refuse sex if it involved semen? What if they were willing to work with it, but the second it got anywhere on them such as an arm they would freak out and run to the washroom scrubbing it down in disgustion, and frequently talk about how disgusting it is to

Nobody should be forced to do something against their will, but other than the odd case of a hemophobic partner I have a lot of disrespect for men who are disgusted by their partner’s period. YMMV but come that time of the month I am the horniest and I have the best orgasms, and if you’re not willing to do it gtfo and

Yeah I imagine. I don't think I've ever heard of anyone locally getting sperm through any official means here. It seems if anyone wants sperm it's usually done low-key from a friend or they just head on down to America. I never quite got the point of this law...especially when you can just hop a country over and do

Whenever I'm in Italy visiting the in-laws it's a complete culture shock. I always figured my family was slightly above average contact wise; we hug and whatnot, but other than when I was young I don't really expect contact unless I'm leaving or just seeing someone after some time. In Italy it's constant hugs,

I could see how it could be more popular in American than elsewhere. Canada for example has laws against donors receiving money, and seeing as it requires a slightly unpleasant medical exam before donating...well it's not exactly popular. I'm not sure what the rules are in other countries, but if they're anything like

Well they were married which I think complicates a lot of things. I have no idea what he was thinking...maybe he could push her into another abortion or maybe the first pregnancy was some rare fluke and it wouldn't happen again? Either way she apparently warned him that she wasn't going to get another abortion if it

WOOT

Sounds like someone I know. Apparently he didn't like condoms, and refused to use them while she was super into natural medicine and didn't want to take hormones. She warned him, but apparently that wasn't enough to change his mind. She gets pregnant, he convinces her to get an abortion, and they once again fight over

Someone posted this below but yeah...that's not even the half of it:

Reminds me of the "Secular Pro-life" group whose president is a fundamental Christian.

Haahaa, no worries! Just had me confused for a sec.

My partner is the exact same way. He always has vanilla to "judge the quality in the purest form, simplest form is the best...blahblah". Which usually leads to a "screw you, I'm going to get me some avocado marshmellow flavour."

Haahaa, very true!

WHO EATS VANILLA ICECREAM?! WHO ARE YOU PEOPLE?!!!! :P

Whooooooooah. You seem to have me all wrong. I'm extremely pro-choice and I don't believe that a foetus is the same as an autonomous human, we're on the same side here :) I'm just approaching the argument that abortion should still be legal even if they were (which is actually the argument behind Canadian abortion

What if it's someone you know? What if you go through all the testing and realize you're the only person in the world who can give this person a kidney, and your choice not to will result in their death? You're actively making the choice to let them die by not using your body. I really don't see how the negative

Conjoined twins are not a comparable analogy unless the parasitic twin is dangerous, detrimental and may cause death or permanent damage to the host twin. Pregnancy is not a state of commensalism, don’t lie to us. A more apt comparison would be a kidney donation, and even this is arguable seeing as many would believe

No, a hundred times no. Unless they take equality to the extreme and say that life should be always placed before personal autonomy...which even then I have an issue with because we're disregarding the element of choice in feminism. Regardless if you think abortion is murder you are still forcing someone to use their