I'll remember to double bag it the next time I'm out having fun!! LOL..well...hell..can't do anything about the past may as well laugh about it!
I think several pages ago he said it's the same situation she came from, so yeah, sounds like the kids in for a rough life if born. On the child side I have to say, and i do not say this lightly, some children growing up in shitty stiuations have high desires of suicides and constantly wish they had never been born. Those thoughts come through of "why am I here", "what point is there to live", brings people down very bad paths.5hummer said:It just sucks that if she decides to keep the baby and it is yours -- that the odds are you BOTH have created another potential problem child and ruined everybody's life and the people around you.
Don't make excuses.SynFolly said:I think several pages ago he said it's the same situation she came from, so yeah, sounds like the kids in for a rough life if born. On the child side I have to say, and i do not say this lightly, some children growing up in shitty stiuations have high desires of suicides and constantly wish they had never been born. Those thoughts come through of why am I here, what point is there to live, brings people down very bad paths.
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See, I totally empathize with your frustration.Mao Tse Tongue said:Well this is where you and a few other people will not like me, because I find it horribly manipulative when a woman takes what is an equal mistake, kicks the man out of the castle, ignores his every protestation, and for her own reasons, and without any input or discussion, decides to have a baby entirely on her own terms. Until you are on the other end of this, and at the mercy of someone you just slept with, you will never understand incredible frustration. But you are a woman, so you don't have to experience this.
I'm not saying abortion is a simple thing for a woman, or that there aren't profound decisions, implications for the women, but in the end, SHE is the DECIDER, not you, and that is very, very frustrating to men. It is the price we pay to have safe and legal abortions and for woman to choose their body's course without being threatened by men, but we can't pretend it's not a very, very unfair reality for the men involved.
YesMao Tse Tongue said:I find it horribly manipulative when a woman takes what is an equal mistake, kicks the man out of the castle, ignores his every protestation, and for her own reasons, and without any input or discussion, decides to have a baby entirely on her own terms.
for woman to choose their body's course without being threatened by men, but we can't pretend it's not a very, very unfair reality for the men involved.
Try and explain that to preteen and teenagers in that situation who no one notices because they keep to themselves, shadows no one sees.5hummer said:Don't make excuses.
You have the opportunity now to do whatever you want.
Life is what you make it.
No, I'm sorry I don't agree. She has a ten minute procedure that may leave some emotional scars here and there. A man spends the next 18 years in hard labour to pay for his mistake. Not the same shit by a longshot.genintoronto said:See, I totally empathize with your frustration.
Yes, it must be extremely frustrating to feel like you have no say in such a decision that will potentially hugely impact your life. Even though you had your say in it: when you made the decision to use a condom or not.
But it is equally (if differently) frustrating to be the one who is invaded by a growing organism in her body, and who has to deal with the consequence of that 2 minutes mistake in a very visceral way. She can't just walk away. That option is not there for here. And depending on her situation, it may very well be the case that none of the options in front of her is a good option for her. So that whatever she chooses to do, she's going to have to deal with long term consequences of her choice.
Is it fair for you? No. But it ain't fair for her either.
Since the mother is not here to explain herself we cannot know what is going on in her mind, we only have Mao's side of it and I hate to say it but I don't think he's impartial.SynFolly said:I think that's the point Mao brought up at the begining. The understanding coming accross is that if it's not Mao, she's likely to abort the pregnancy, but if it is his she won't because he has support money. So, if she's manipulating that way, I'd have to say it's fair for him to manipulate back, until they hit the date were there's no turning back.
Doesn't sound like a case where she's come out and said "I want this child, am keeping it, and you may be the father" it sounds more like
"I'm pregnant, can't support a child, but if it turns out to be yours, then yeah, I'll have a kid"
Just what I've observerd of the thread, manipulation happening both sides.
Maybe you need some protection then?genintoronto said:Oh, and you want to talk about unfair?
Try being a healthy woman below 35 and trying to get your tube tied. It's close to impossible. Apparently, a woman under 35 is not an adult yet with a mind of her own, and she can't know herself well enough to know that she doesn't want to make babies.
genintoronto said:Oh, and you want to talk about unfair?
Try being a healthy woman below 35 and trying to get your tube tied. It's close to impossible. Apparently, a woman under 35 is not an adult yet with a mind of her own, and she can't know herself well enough to know that she doesn't want to make babies.
I couldn't agree with you more. Mao is just a series of words on the screen. Reality is entirely subjective. Maybe I'm the good guy and she's the she-devil after all.Kyra_to said:Since the mother is not here to explain herself we cannot know what is going on in her mind, we only have Mao's side of it and I hate to say it but I don't think he's impartial. :
It's possible that she might actually want a baby, however is not financially able to care for a baby alone. So she is afraid to go it alone without a parent that will be supportive. If the one potential father has said he will not be supportive and from what Mao has said that father will fight her she may have reached the decision that having a baby with him would not be feasable. Since she's had lengthy discussions with Mao who has told us he's said he'd be supportive in all ways (not just financially) if she really does want a baby it's reasonable to assume that she believes that having his child is possible.
It's only reasonable logic that having a baby with 2 parents would be easier than having a baby with one. So is that her being manipulative or is that her making a decision based on the facts as Mao has presented them to us?
Heck that's not even her side of it that's just the facts as he presented them but looked at from a different perspective (one not his) imagine what it might be like if we actually had witness to the discussions.
Me, 4 times.Kyra_to said:Got denied 5 times, I'm not an adult yet. I'm surprised they let me vote!
genintoronto said:Me, 4 times.
I'm a dirty girl who fuck random men for money.
Hard to have sympathy for someone who makes comments like this.Mao Tse Tongue said:There is a one in four chance this baby will be mine and be born. Until then, it's war.
I believe most if not all men in Canada or the U.S. would subscribe to the above.Mao Tse Tongue said:Well this is where you and a few other people will not like me, because I find it horribly manipulative when a woman takes what is an equal mistake, kicks the man out of the castle, ignores his every protestation, and for her own reasons, and without any input or discussion, decides to have a baby entirely on her own terms. Until you are on the other end of this, and at the mercy of someone you just slept with, you will never understand incredible frustration. But you are a woman, so you don't have to experience this.
I'm not saying abortion is a simple thing for a woman, or that there aren't profound decisions, implications for the women, but in the end, SHE is the DECIDER, not you, and that is very, very frustrating to men. It is the price we pay to have safe and legal abortions and for woman to choose their body's course without being threatened by men, but we can't pretend it's not a very, very unfair reality for the men involved.
Mao, Oagre and Michaelzzzz have given you sound specific legal advice. Now it is time for you to consider the larger legal landscape - yes, you hope the child isn't yours - but if it is, what kind of relationship are you going to have with this woman, and are you going to be able to have a relationship with the child?Mao Tse Tongue said:Originally Posted by Mao Tse Tongue
There is a one in four chance this baby will be mine and be born. Until then, it's war.