Jagger69
Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
Now I want to correctly understand you. It sounds like you’re saying that if I can’t have first-hand knowledge of a person’s experience, then I can’t make moral judgments against what they do. Is that what you’re trying to say?
No....read the post again. I said that although I personally have a moral issue with it that I don't believe it to be fair for me to impose those morals on an entire gender with whom I could never share the experience of having an unwanted pregnancy. Conversely, you are certainly free to make whatever moral judgments against them you choose.
Horror?
Think about it: You've planned out the next few years of your life, higher education, career, or even saving for the future, and actually be in a place to support a family. The condom broke, you were raped, or you just made a stupid decision in the heat of the moment. Suddenly your pregnant, the rest of your life has drastically changed. The chance for an education has dropped drastically; starting a high workload career, good luck; the chance of saving for a family you can actually support, maybe in thirty years.
Now you will need to come up with tens of thousands of dollars just to get through the pregnancy, and the first year. The guy that is just as responsible as you for this is nowhere to be found, and you will need a lawyer to get him to man up financially. If you go to Planned Parenthood you will have to wade through people shouting at you, calling you a murderer even if your there for the prenatal care. If you keep the pregnancy, and get social assistance every time you watch the news you will hear politicians calling you a leech, a deadbeat, and a drain on society. Those people who called you a murderer? Now they point fingers at you, call you a whore, slut, or hussy while telling you that you should have kept an aspirin between your knees.
Being eighteen, finding out your pregnant, knowing all of the above is one possible future? I can imagine being terrified, and horrified at those prospects. Doesn't matter what decision is ultimately made, "horror" would be an emotion that I would experience at some point if it could have/would've happened to me
I couldn't have explained it any better. :thumbsup: