User blog comment:Mrdaimion/Serious Sam Issue 1 - Abortion/@comment-1956487-20120205035913/@comment-1956487-20120205060150

What I was referring to when I mentioned anything being hypothetical was men being able to absolve themselves of responsibility for a child if they do not want to, which is as of yet a right unavailable to men. Men would deserve that right if the world was entirely equal. Sadly, as we all know, it isn't.

Anyway, I actually said that prevention was up to both the man and the woman, not just the man. My argument sounded male-centric, but only because males have more to lose in an unplanned pregnancy because it's a woman's choice once she is pregnant. And essentially you're right when you say my argument basically leads to "sucks to be you" in the case of an unplanned pregnancy. A man shouldn't be able to force a woman to get an abortion, if that's what you're asking me. Based on the laws we have now, that's what equal reproductive rights would entail, and like I said, a woman should have full control over her own body.

Ideally there will be reform in reproductive rights for males in the future, because there is a part of me that can definitely sympathize with males for not having a say in whether or not a baby will be born. But until then, I think a woman should have the last say on whether or not she will go through with her pregnancy.