User blog comment:Mrdaimion/Serious Sam Issue 1 - Abortion/@comment-1956487-20120205035913/@comment-1956487-20120205051206

Unfortunately, there are no laws that allow men to absolve themselves of responsibility if a woman chooses to have her baby and he doesn't want her to. Maybe I'd support that kind of thing if it was an actual issue, but since it isn't, my opinion is based only on what is solid and not hypothetical.

As of now, a man is responsible to take care of or at least pay child support for a baby if he fathers it. I think that if he knows that there is a chance that he could get all wrapped up in a situation that he isn't prepared to be in, then he should take as many measures as possible to ensure that pregnancy will not occur. Whether this means birth control, condoms, emergency contraception, or simply abstinence, I really think it's up to a man and a woman to do what they can to avoid pregnancy if that's something they aren't ready for. If you're not careful, then you can't really be upset when your girlfriend tells you "Oops, I'm pregnant! I'm also vehemently opposed to abortion!"

As I said, a woman's body is her own. It's an unfortunate situation for men, but maybe reform for that will come in the future. Until then, my opinion on the topic stands.