> Pro-choice advocates say that a man can't impose his will on the woman
> and take her 'choice' from her - yet it isn't her sole responsbility
> when she has an abortion?

Pro-choice advocates say no one should impose their will on a pregnant
woman, not just men.

>So - I don't have a choice in abortion - but
> I'm partially to blame when she has one? How so?

So, you get a woman pregnant, with a baby she doesn't want. She has an
abortion.  You have NO responsibility in this situation?

Because of biology men cannot carry fetuses and give birth.  This doesn't
mean they aren't responsible for the end result.  If she has a baby, the man
is responsible too.  If she has an abortion (despite his wishes) he is still
responsible.  He got her pregnant.


>Can I tell the woman to
> not have an abortion and give the child to me for me to take care of? In
> other words, if I absolve her, legally, from having to care for the
> child, can I stop her from having an abortion? If I can't, why am I
> responsible?

You can tell her, but she may or may not listen.  I explained why you are
responsible above.


> I'm not denying that I share the responsibility for getting her
> pregnant.

Which means sharing the responsibility of the consequences.

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