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Re: Abortion ethics dilema
« on: July 03, 2008, 11:25:23 am »
I think pantsing a kid in a church beats your brother's stunt in stupidity.

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Re: Abortion ethics dilema
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2008, 11:27:23 am »
First off, I put this in my forum so I can delete any bullshit you guys post. This is a serious thread. Trolls & Co should not bother posting.

That said, I'm strictly anti-abortion except for medical reasons (basically, chemotherapy or AIDS, things that'll kill the baby anyhow). Now, my brother (15) MAY have gotten an acquaintance of mine (17) pregnant. My brother is no person to be raising a kid (but who am I to talk?), and she'll probably want to have an abortion. I'm asking for input on what I should do in this situation. My initial thought would be to offer to adopt it (I'll be 18 in 3 months, and this just happened), but I'm wondering what long-term effects raising a kid would have. I'm planning on going back to high school in the fall (although I'll probably be pretty close to done by the time she pops), and from there I have to get a job or go to college, etc etc, not to mention no girl will want me at first sight since they'll notice I have a kid.

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you being anti abortion has nothing to do with your brothers dilemma, who the fuck cares what you think
its the choice of him and the mother so quit being a dick and suck it up

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Re: Abortion ethics dilema
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2008, 11:29:29 am »
I think I could be a WAY better parent than my brother (he was on probation for possession of marijuanna on school grounds, I smoke too but at least I don't take it to fucking school, dumbass). And, as far as my ethics go, I don't view abortion as an option really.

i can be a better parent because i dont get caught
you must have downs or something if you think this makes you qualify to raise a child

seriously what the fuck, do you believe half the shit that you spew out to the forums
"my brother may be having a kid, let me make the decision for him based on the fact that I dont bring pot to school"

^ what the hell??
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