Re: the problem with these kinds of debates
Am I sure I really want to keep responding to this topic?
Kris, I wholeheartedly agree that we are unlikely to change anyone's mind. I respect your opinion and right to it and I hope that my opinion is also respected without making some kind of judgement call about who I am or what kind of person I am.....and sometimes it starts feeling that way.
By the nature of some of these posts on this thread (and other's on the topic), I feel like there is an agenda to change minds/opinions. So, while I find it interesting to hear what other people believe and why, I doubt that my opinion is going to change much. In fact, that is why I didn't respond further to some of these questions. If I really felt like someone was just "interested in hearing where I was coming from" that would be one thing. I don't feel like getting into a debate about it or justifying what I believe ad naseum in this forum.
btw -- to clarify my prior stance on me not personally having an abortion. It is difficult for me to imagine a situation that would even merit consider of abortion at this stage in my life. An unwanted pregnancy would be much less a big deal now than it would have been 10 years ago. I can think of a few instances where I would consider it -- certainly rape or medcal necessity (my life in danger). But what if my triple screen test in a few weeks shows the possibility of serious problems? And I undergo further testing which shows that there are serious, serious problems? Depending on the situation and the advice of a doctor, I would consider abortion. (Please, please don't send me nasty posts on this -- I am talking serious defects that result in stillbirth or that sort of thing. Not down's syndrome or cleft palate or things of that nature).
Originally posted by PrincessFiona
Kris, I wholeheartedly agree that we are unlikely to change anyone's mind. I respect your opinion and right to it and I hope that my opinion is also respected without making some kind of judgement call about who I am or what kind of person I am.....and sometimes it starts feeling that way.
By the nature of some of these posts on this thread (and other's on the topic), I feel like there is an agenda to change minds/opinions. So, while I find it interesting to hear what other people believe and why, I doubt that my opinion is going to change much. In fact, that is why I didn't respond further to some of these questions. If I really felt like someone was just "interested in hearing where I was coming from" that would be one thing. I don't feel like getting into a debate about it or justifying what I believe ad naseum in this forum.
btw -- to clarify my prior stance on me not personally having an abortion. It is difficult for me to imagine a situation that would even merit consider of abortion at this stage in my life. An unwanted pregnancy would be much less a big deal now than it would have been 10 years ago. I can think of a few instances where I would consider it -- certainly rape or medcal necessity (my life in danger). But what if my triple screen test in a few weeks shows the possibility of serious problems? And I undergo further testing which shows that there are serious, serious problems? Depending on the situation and the advice of a doctor, I would consider abortion. (Please, please don't send me nasty posts on this -- I am talking serious defects that result in stillbirth or that sort of thing. Not down's syndrome or cleft palate or things of that nature).
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