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An Issue of Responsibility by Illiad2003-11-06 08:30:47
  IMO no. by LurkerMo2003-11-06 08:40:19
    Hang on.... by Ravenlock2003-11-06 09:36:40
      No. by LurkerMo2003-11-06 10:53:23
        Read my replies to others - by Ravenlock2003-11-06 11:00:42
          Ethically I would agree with you. Except for by LurkerMo2003-11-06 11:04:10
            She did choose, though by Arman X2003-11-06 11:18:10
              NO! by LurkerMo2003-11-06 12:06:36
                Violently opposed. NO back at you. by Ravenlock2006-11-19 12:55:59
                  Agreed by Arman X2003-11-06 12:31:53
                    Wrong. by BloodyViking2003-11-06 13:01:08
                      It is a legally valid option. by Ravenlock2003-11-06 13:22:22
                        Some feel it is ethically valid too. by BloodyViking2003-11-06 13:28:36
                          I have. I wonder... by Ravenlock2006-11-19 12:55:59
                            Who said the debate was closed? by BloodyViking2003-11-06 13:46:04
                              True, but by Arman X2003-11-06 14:01:58
                                Nope. by BloodyViking2003-11-06 14:13:18
                                No, it's not by Arman X2003-11-06 15:12:21
                                Why should he pay for her decision? by BloodyViking 2003-11-06 15:22:35
She knew going in that he didn't want a child. There are no legal or ethical dilemmas involved in adoption. If she wants to keep the child beyond that point it is her decision, and hers alone, thus it is her responsibility, and hers alone.

He never agreed to help support a child, and they both did their best to prevent conception. She should have no expectations of support beyond the point when the child could be turned over to others willing (and eager, assuming it is healthy) to raise it.
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