Failed Abortion story + question:

Biology 101

A chicken needs a rooster to fertilize it in order to lay an egg which develops into a chicken.
Chickens can lay eggs, even if they've never been in contact with a rooster. The eggs are unfertilized and not capable of developing into a chicken.

Biology 102.
I asked simply if "chickens on the whole don't lay eggs that later form or evolve into chickens?".

That included whatever assistance that may be necessary to fertilize.

The question still stands:

Soooooo....are you saying that chickens on the whole don't lay eggs that later form or evolve into chickens?
And once again...

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You dont think the father should be able to have a say over whether he's baby is murdered or not?
I agree with Parker a bit here. Lol, Parker... I sound like the boss of that Newspaper company in Spiderman. Anyways, I think that the man should definitely have some say but when it comes to the law, how can that be done? How can they give a mans opinion some weight? I think the woman deserves a little bit more of a say on the matter, but a man losing a son he doesn't want to have aborted is quite sad.
 
Here is something to consider:
in order to get a vasectomy, many urologic practices require a married man to get the consent of his wife.

I think it's a joint decision to terminate a pregnancy, but ultimately it's up to the woman.
 
Here is something to consider:
in order to get a vasectomy, many urologic practices require a married man to get the consent of his wife.

I think it's a joint decision to terminate a pregnancy, but ultimately it's up to the woman.
That's kind of fucking stupid. These are two completely different scenarios.
 
x2.. pro choice all the way... me being a man... i say its a womans choice because it's her body not mine.

Originally Posted by groundpounder
Here is something to consider:
in order to get a vasectomy,<---many urologic practices require a married man to get the consent of his wife.

I think it's a joint decision to terminate a pregnancy,<---but ultimately it's up to the woman.

I think this (emboldened) is an unfair balance tho.
 
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