As for vasectomies and hysterectomies, you think teenagers and young adults are going to have those things? Even people my age (28) don't do those things. I don't know anyone who has had one of those procedures.
Exactly, I doubt many young people would be able to have them. And it stops women from menstruating... hmm... I'm probably gonna sound really old-school saying this, and it could be my upbringing talking, but sounds a little unnatural. Then again, I know girls who wolf down pills that'll stop it like lollies.
I said it before, if people REALLY cared about life that much, they wouldn't drop bombs on women, children, and the elderly to prove some sort of point. We wouldn't let people die in the street of starvation or misery. We would work hard to improve the lives of people who want to kill themselves. Abortion is just a fancy little wedge issue that politicians make so they can get elected and NOT help the poor, not try to spread peace and not try to improve life quality. Same way I feel about conscious vegetarianism. Why should we play nice with animals when humans have such contempt for each other.
I second all of the above.
I'm a firm believer in honest, practical sex ed in schools to help curb disease and pregnancy. I'm also a firm believer in adoption. It's the most selfless choice by both parties. There are too many fertility clinics for selfish folk who think perpetuating their genes is more important than giving a home to an existing child. There are many soap opera level myths about things gone wrong that hardly ever happen. I believe the adoption process should be easier and less restrictive so that evey child can have a home without social or financial bias. I'm an "all options on the table" sort of person. Some I support more than others. With better access to more choices people can pick the better ones. In the end it's a catch 22. Mentally functioning people should have dominion over their own body in a free society. /soapbox
I agree. With adoption, I think it's a really good idea personally, and I kinda wish more people, if they were to adopt, to adopt more older kids. I mean, many of them are out there who need a family, so people shouldn't just focus on cute little babies/young children.
I wish sex ed was enforced more at schools. I don't understand when people go, '13 year old shouldn't know what sex is...' because if more awareness was raised on certain topics it would give them a further understanding on some things, for the better. I go to a catholic school, and I got taught sex ed in years 7 and 9. However, we never got taught about contraception. Obviously, I know about it, but teacher's avoid the subject all together- for obvious reasons, being at a catholic school, yadayadayda. Like, if a girl would ask a subject regarding it, they would literally just ignore it, but I suppose they Have To... but still.
personally, what REALLY gets me is the certain people in power who whine about how evil abortion is, but don't give a crap about what happens to the baby after it's born. It's a two way street. You can't just pretend to care about life when it's fetus and then throw it away once it grows up. The kid could starve to death on the street and it's "oh well, it's HIS problem." It's all this nasty political and psuedo-religious stuff that follows it around I find hypocritical. Again, if life is very much so sacred, why the heck do kids shoot each other over Nikes, and why do people STILL feel they're better drivers when they're so inebriated the road forks in 15 different directions that aren't there. And yet, the very same people in charge that whine about said issue feel like dropping bombs on babies, mothers and children for such STUPID reasons.
You can't just pick out a tiny portion of a human's life and say "Oh! THAT'S the sacred part." and have such wanton disregard for the rest of it. Personally, I can't say I agree to either side of the debate, since I dislike the restriction of rights and choice. Freedom of choice DOESN'T mean freedom from making the wrong choice. Some people have to make horrible choices so they can learn from them. It's the same way I feel about yuppie parental groups and their one size fits all logic for kids. That's my tiny opinion on that, but the thing that really gets me is that if you care so much about what happens to these kids, give the kids themselves a GOOD life, a good education. Don't say, "Oh, killing you is immoral, but letting life beat that same life down is perfectly fine."
Exactly. Personally, regarding abortion, I'm very much pro-choice. It is not /my/ body, so therefore it's not my choice, it is up to the woman. It won't be neccessarily abad choice if they decide to abort... I mean, it isn't my place to shove my opinion down someone's throat. Religion confuses me. Biblical days: Oh, than woman got raped- let's stone her! Okay, that was an old example. Look... I won't get into details, but I find religion SO very contradicting and hypocritical on so many levels. And there are just so many different interpretations. I'm a Catholic, and there have been times when I found God to give my guidence and hope, and that's wonderful that people have the same feeling everyday, but... people should also learn to think for themselves. What is "morally-correct" and the same thing really relevant for everyone?