Quote from: Shawn Sunshine on January 06, 2013, 08:47:01 PM
Yeah that is very irresponsible, there are all sorts of ways to not get pregnant.
But
none of them are 100% reliable. My ex and I had a pregnancy scare within the first year of our relationship, as she was in the middle of her first year of med school. Fortunately for us, we didn't have to make a tough decision, as it was a false alarm, but we did have some very difficult moments in the discussion. Neither of us would have found abortion easy, but it was still something we might have had to consider seriously if the scare had turned out to be a real pregnancy.
FWIW, we were using a combination of diaphragm and condom 100% of the time when this happened. This was also before the advent of the morning after pill.
We were still essentially undecided by the time that the alarm turned out to be one we didn't have to reach a decision on. I really can't say what our decision would have been.
But, if she had come to a decision that I was more ambivalent about at that time, I know I would have respected her final say so and supported it as well as possible emotionally and otherwise. I have a serious problem with any law that amounts to a form of slavery, and that's how I feel many of the positions that argue against freedom of choice here. It might be how I've limited my range of friendships, but I've never met anyone who would make an abortion decision casually or without considerable thought and mourning.