Motokid said:D
...16 loving, caring, compasionate, intelligent kids...
A little bit fanciful, me thinks
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Motokid said:D
...16 loving, caring, compasionate, intelligent kids...
...and finally. I don't push my ideas; I'm glad someone does.Motokid said:Damn RK....these are the exact same thoughts I have about stuff like this. What is it that these people think they are doing for the overall good of the world, that they could not accomplish by having two or three kids instead of 16 or more?
If all 16 kids have 4 of their own, that's 64 more people on the planet all thanks to two people. The geometric progression is mind blowing. It's just not healthy for the overall planet.
Yes, having 16 loving, caring, compasionate, intelligent kids is better for the planet than having 1 or 2 spoiled rotten brats.
But why not have 2 loving, caring, compasionate, intelligent kids?
Mmm... I think it's more likely that some more natural population control will occur. Biologically there are usually controls on a population that reaches critical mass - mind you we are becoming further and further removed from the natural course of things. Giving aid to developing countries is an example of our compassion overcoming our biological nature. We would see it as heartless to less nature take its course in these nations. *sigh* I don't know what the answer is.RitalinKid said:Well, I'd like us (people) to exercise some restraint to prevent the world community from having to go to such extremes or worse (think World War II x 100) to reign in our population.
Motokid said:Unfortunately Ruby, I think this type of discussion will be quickly dealt with by the mods, as it can really only lead to a discussion about religion, or have at least one person get offended and/or angry.
ruby said:The girl in question is 13!
I am in the same boat as you moto with daughters!
I would hate a teacher to guide my child threw this ordeal!
I would be there for them with plenty of love and the best advice i could give them!
I think a certain right to privacy should be allowed, but it should only be given where there is a trained health professional involved. A teacher should have the right to hold confidence regarding counselling that a child may receive, but not the right to give medical advice. I don't think that blanket legislation should be used, as each case is individual. I stand by my earlier comments - ALL women should have counselling when considering an abortion, and this should be legislated. But as to the right to privacy, etc, that depends upon the individual situation. If a 12 year old is pregnant and there are circumstances where she cannot tell her parents, then perhaps she is not in the best family environment for her... maybe that's another debate.Motokid said:I can see the arguement from both sides. If the young girl lives in fear of her parents, and has suffered from physical/mental abuse by them, I can see why they shouldn't be told.
As a parent of daughters, I would be very upset to find out later that somebody else guided my child in perhaps the most serious/dangerous decisions she'd ever have to make in her life. Especially if it's just some goof-ball teacher and not a trained professional counselor.
Interesting point. Abortion does affect men as well... not sure how that is expressed in the law, though.It's a very, very touchie subject, and I hate to see mostly male groups of politicians, lawyers, and judges making decisions and laws that effect females.
No one ever told you where babies come from?Motokid said:Tell me exactly how abortion effects men...
Kookamoor said:No one ever told you where babies come from?
Motokid said:Yes, it takes two to make a baby, but I don't ever really see the guy as being a major factor when abortion is in question.
Motokid said:The ultimate and final decision always rests on the females shoulders doesn't it? She's the one who has to carry and deliver the baby. She's the one who has to provide for as long as she's alive in most cases.
The guy can almost always walk away, and in most cases of teen pregnancies does.
All I'm saying is the bulk of the responcibility rests on the females shoulders.
Doesn't it?
In cases where the kids are teens, yes, that is the norm. Where women are older, however, it can get ugly if the woman aborts a child the man wanted or expected. I'm not sure how the man is treated in the legislation, but part of the counselling process (that I keep calling for as mandatory) should include consideration of the father.Motokid said:Yes, it takes two to make a baby, but I don't ever really see the guy as being a major factor when abortion is in question.