Scott
Verified User
The woman made a choice to allow him to do so.I believe that's how things should be because the man made the choice to inject the female via the vagina with his sperm.Why should that be?I don't agree. If he made the mistake of giving her his seed via sexual intercourse and the woman gets pregnant, he's on the hook for child support if she chooses to bring the pregnancy to term.
Indeed. For the audience, we're talking about consensual sex here. Because of her choice, if she gets pregnant, she will have to make the generally difficult choice of whether to bring her pregnancy to term or whether to terminate the pregnancy.
After that point the two have made a contract and it should be jointly up to them what the outcome is.
If the 2 people have -actually- made a contract, such as birth surrogacy, that'd be one thing. But most of the time, there is no contract made, unless we're talking about the contract of marriage. Thus, the default laws kick into play- abortion is legally an option in some places, in other's, it's not. If the pregnancy -is- brought to term though, the father is legally required to support the child, assuming he can do so. I believe that's as it should be.