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Who says it's a woman's right?

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Have you got anything different, now, insightful, or even slightly interesting, or for that matter even marginally well informed to contribute to this topic, which has been rehearsed so frequently on this forum?

Do you expect any other contributor to express a view even marginally different to those previously and recently expressed?


In the early stages of a pregnancy, a foetus is not conscious. Hence, it cannot object to being aborted, and it does not have any interests the state legitimately can protect. So who else than the mother (and father) ought to play a role in deciding whether to have an abortion?

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Originally posted by RBHILL
Who says it's a woman's right?
In the UK, I believe it is section 1(1) of the UK Abortion Act 1967, as amended by section 37(1) of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990.

Do let me know if I can be more help.


It's been found that semen contains chemicals that can make a woman feel happy after sex, like a mood enhanceror anti-depressent. Also (yes, this is true), semen has properties that are like anti-aging agents for skin. This could be why porn stars look so radiant.


Originally posted by vivify
It's been found that semen contains chemicals that can make a woman feel happy after sex, like a mood enhanceror anti-depressent. Also (yes, this is true), semen has properties that are like anti-aging agents for skin. This could be why porn stars look so radiant.
Wow, someone has brought something new to the abortion debate.


Originally posted by RBHILL
Who says it's a woman's right?
sensible people.

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This thread is now about Lil' Wayne and bean tacos.

DEBATE!

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Originally posted by RBHILL
Who says it's a woman's right?
Women have the right to do anything they wish other than win an election as a conservative.

But I think that is only common sense.

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Originally posted by whodey
Women have the right to do anything they wish other than win an election as a conservative.

But I think that is only common sense.
Maybe in Whodeyville.

In the real world: examples abound. Here's just one.

http://voicesofconservativewomen.org/electionspac/who-we-support/elected/

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Originally posted by finnegan
Have you got anything different, now, insightful, or even slightly interesting, or for that matter even marginally well informed to contribute to this topic, which has been rehearsed so frequently on this forum?

Do you expect any other contributor to express a view even marginally different to those previously and recently expressed?
while we are pissing around here,, have you ever heard or seen the rock band Baleful Creed in Ireland?

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Originally posted by vivify
It's been found that semen contains chemicals that can make a woman feel happy after sex, like a mood enhanceror anti-depressent. Also (yes, this is true), semen has properties that are like anti-aging agents for skin. This could be why porn stars look so radiant.
sounds like a bunch of poppycock.


GRANNY.

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Originally posted by vivify
It's been found that semen contains chemicals that can make a woman feel happy after sex, like a mood enhanceror anti-depressent. Also (yes, this is true), semen has properties that are like anti-aging agents for skin. This could be why porn stars look so radiant.
semen has properties that are like anti-aging agents for skin

Is that why willies are not wrinkly?

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Originally posted by vivify
It's been found that semen contains chemicals that can make a woman feel happy after sex, like a mood enhanceror anti-depressent. Also (yes, this is true), semen has properties that are like anti-aging agents for skin. This could be why porn stars look so radiant.
No, I don't think so..

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Originally posted by Rank outsider
In the UK, I believe it is section 1(1) of the UK Abortion Act 1967, as amended by section 37(1) of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990.

Do let me know if I can be more help.
Who put that in place?