But WHY does the man not have the same option? You have yet to answer why a man cannot make a decision that will affect the rest of his life, and yet the woman is allowed to make that choice? By the same token you're saying you don't approve of abortion AT ALL because "she should have thought of that before rolling the dice"?
It isn't about choosing to have a baby or not, its about choosing to be pregnant or not, in other words in control of her own body, versus the government controlling her body.
So your point about men is fundamentally not relevant.
And the competing parties in Row v Wade are the woman and the government, not the woman and the unborn.
Its about government control versus private rights.
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