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Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostYou have "safe" sex with someone . You get a call 1 month after being with her and she says she is having a baby and keeping it.
You don't want to know this girl and you don't want the baby. Are you screwed ? Are you obliged to help her support the baby even though you didn't want it. What if she got herself pregnant with your semen without you knowing it... ( BEHIND YOUR BACK ! )
PS - NO this has not happened to me. Just askin ...
Not sure there is an such thing as "safe" sex . I guess it is impossible to have a discussion on these boards about what "safe" sex is?Comment
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Originally posted by miffy View PostYou don't understand british humour do you?
Anyway, who the hell leaves a condom full of bean juice on the sideboard?
Did you say "thank you" before you left?Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by snaw View PostYou shagged her, you get a blood test. If it is yours deal with it - not like the child had any choice, you sort of had to some degree
The run away brigade, what a bunch of fcking cowardly aresholes. Be a man and deal with your responsibilities.
Originally posted by Diver View PostAs far as I'm concerned, if the bloke takes what is considered adequate precautions (I.e. Condom) and she fails to take similar precautions (Pill, cap,coil,implant or morning after pill) why should the bloke have to pay for her stupidity.
She has far more options to prevent pregnancy than he does.
Let her pay for her mistakes.
If she catches a disease, and a doctor gives her antibiotics to cure her, and she refuses to take the antibiotics and ends up blind and crippled because of the disease, can she sue the doctor for failing to ram the pills down her neck forcibly? I don't think so!Last edited by Diver; 24 March 2008, 08:44.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostSheesh!
If a man has acted responsibly and the woman hasn't. The woman is responsible for the problem, and should sort it herself, not try to pass the buck. If the cow won't take that responsibility or get an abortion; then there should be a forcible abortion.Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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Originally posted by snaw View PostWish your mom had done us all a favor and taken that option.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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ahh what a quality thread this is... just as i was getting depressed doing the monthly accounts, 2uk (sorry, "2uk's friend") comes along with this gem..
either you are up all night trying to come up with the next great tale or you really have an "interesting" life, either way keep it up and im sure the friendly folk on this board will always try and offer helpful advice..
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Originally posted by snaw View PostWish your mom had done us all a favor and taken that option.
HTH
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