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Tell me whats the difference between an unplanned baby and "an absolute serious I can't have this baby".
I totally agree with you in the sense that people need to take their consequences. But an abortion is not something you just go through with, without any thought trough. It's a lot of feelings mixed into this situation. A woman who has found out that she is pregnant with an unplanned baby would probably think it through a million times before she would go through with the abortion, and if she decides to go through with the abortion she would probably give you an absolute serious "I can't have this baby"
Of course! I would definitely say it would be better to "kill an unwanted child" than bringing a child to the world who would live a life without security. To have parents who are loving and ambulatory is everything a child needs. No one deserves to be born into a living hell with parents who are not able to take care of them. To be born into a troubled life is something no one deserves, and I would definitely say that if thats the case, abortion should be allowed.
To say that allowing abortions will cause more teenage sex and would make the teenagers not understanding the seriousness in getting pregnant, is a bad argument in my point of view. To get pregnant with an unwanted child is in any part of life a terrible mistake, but the ones who do go though with abortion have to live with this for the rest of their life, this feeling of killing a living organism, in my point of view this is a very big consequence to live with.
It is the parents' fault that the child was made, but why should this unwanted child get all the consequences of a mistake their parents did?
This is a very good question. Rape is defined as something you are forced to do, and even though one is lying about ones identity you are not forced into doing it. Therefore, based on the definition of "rape" you cannot say lying about your identity in order to have sex is considered as rape. But it is definitely considered as a huge betrayal, which deserves its punishment.
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