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It’s either a shared responsibility; or it isn’t. There is no principled argument to be made for sole authority, yet shared responsibility. If because the child is still in gestation the child, and all say are that of the woman, and the woman alone. So be it; it is hers, and hers alone from there on out, unless the man agrees to it to accept authority, and responsibility. But it must then be both offered, and accepted.equal rights is always an optionthey have the choice up to 3 days after birth to give the child up and not be held responsible for their support,,,compared to a womens 9 months and 3 days men have no real choice on the matter of being a fatherThis bill may be a satirical attempt to draw attention a serious problem with Georgia's treatment of women, but Kendrick is right that men should not be denied the benefits of having Big Government make those pesky personal decisions for them.
Men do have a choice about whether or not to become a father. They just have to make it earlier, according their personal beliefs, of course.
women bitch about equality while in this case they are the ones with the upper hand
They have a choice of a voluntary abortion, with no medical issues, up to 9 months and 3 days?
men have zero choice
So wear a condom. Or don’t fuck anyone you don’t want to raise a child with.
It doesn’t become his responsibility because “she says so”. One cannot force responsibility upon someone, over that which they have no authority. Plain, and simple.
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