Do you own your body?

It’s called “reproductive coercion”… in Canada, the courts usually rule its not in the best interests of the child to allow a damage claim against the coercing party.

Which means you’re fucked…. Women are allowed to trick you into parenthood.

“18 years… 18 years….”

In the USA it’s a mixed bag, with Calufornia punishing men who trick women, but not women who trick men.
 
It’s called “reproductive coercion”… in Canada, the courts usually rule its not in the best interests of the child to allow a damage claim against the coercing party.

Which means you’re fucked…. Women are allowed to trick you into parenthood.

“18 years… 18 years….”

In the USA it’s a mixed bag, with Calufornia punishing men who trick women, but not women who trick men.
So no examples...just random

Got it

The focus on women being the problem as a response in this thread looks good on ya
 
So no examples...just random

Got it

The focus on women being the problem as a response in this thread looks good on ya
This sad and pathetic dipshit has been banned for stalking Lit girls in real life. Do you really think he gives a shit about women?
 
You're the one who is bringing it up. I assumed it was a personal experience you wanted to share.
You assumed wrong.

“trolling for dummies” says you should next try spelling errors

Then Mom jokes, then you just make shit up, hoping for a response.

Can’t afford a copy?

Just copy luk…. He hangs on my every word, has for years.
 
You assumed wrong.

“trolling for dummies” says you should next try spelling errors

Then Mom jokes, then you just make shit up, hoping for response.

Can’t afford a copy?

Just copy luk.
Got it. So you just want people to discuss it because it's important to you.

Thanks for clarifying.
 
Yeah, I banned that guy quickly. He doesn't bring anything positive to the conversations he participates in.
Looks like he ruined this thread too. Go figure.
 
Who are these women? It sounds like a personal story you'd like to share
For years, venting on women here has been cheap therapy for the schmuck set.

According to Le Little Man there, he has two children, now fully adult. Afterwards, he said he got the snip.

he's never talked about their mother or them even having the same mother, so his two-time rope-a-doping must be a traumatic memory.
 
Yeah, I banned that guy quickly. He doesn't bring anything positive to the conversations he participates in.
Looks like he ruined this thread too. Go figure.

Yeah, he always was a thread-ruiner.

Btw… how do elite goblins differ from regular goblins?

Is it based on total knobs gobbled, like a frequent flyer program?
 
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Here are my thoughts...

I think ownership is the wrong word/concept to use when talking about our own bodies. We own personal property, and we have ownership rights to our property because we labored to produce or acquire it. But our bodies are more than property. We didn't create them and we didn't buy them from someone else. Our bodies are who we are. I am my body! So I don't think I "own" my body in the same way I own the computer I'm using or the table it's on.

I have bodily autonomy to a point...but even then, I can't do whatever I want with my body without running afoul of some laws. This usually happens when what we do has effects on other people, which is the crux of the abortion debate - does the embryo/fetus count as a person? (a rhetorical question...don't want to reignite a debate on it).

So...bottom line...I think "own" is not the best framing! :)
 
Here are my thoughts...

I think ownership is the wrong word/concept to use when talking about our own bodies. We own personal property, and we have ownership rights to our property because we labored to produce or acquire it. But our bodies are more than property. We didn't create them and we didn't buy them from someone else. Our bodies are who we are. I am my body! So I don't think I "own" my body in the same way I own the computer I'm using or the table it's on.

I have bodily autonomy to a point...but even then, I can't do whatever I want with my body without running afoul of some laws. This usually happens when what we do has effects on other people, which is the crux of the abortion debate - does the embryo/fetus count as a person? (a rhetorical question...don't want to reignite a debate on it).

So...bottom line...I think "own" is not the best framing! :)
After multiple threads and pages and pages of the same points said again and again, finally a fresh perspective. 👍
 
Here are my thoughts...

I think ownership is the wrong word/concept to use when talking about our own bodies. We own personal property, and we have ownership rights to our property because we labored to produce or acquire it. But our bodies are more than property. We didn't create them and we didn't buy them from someone else. Our bodies are who we are. I am my body! So I don't think I "own" my body in the same way I own the computer I'm using or the table it's on.

I have bodily autonomy to a point...but even then, I can't do whatever I want with my body without running afoul of some laws. This usually happens when what we do has effects on other people, which is the crux of the abortion debate - does the embryo/fetus count as a person? (a rhetorical question...don't want to reignite a debate on it).

So...bottom line...I think "own" is not the best framing! :)

Why can't the government compel you to donate blood to preserve another human life?
 
To a certain extent. If I’m tired of living it’s illegal to kill myself. If I want to go to school I have to get vaccinated. Here recently there are things you need a Covid vaccination for. As a male I registered with selective service and if there is a draft my body goes to war.
 
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