Bodily autonomy is a weak position. Do you masturbate in public? Should anyone be able to tell you otherwise? So there's limits on it, then eh? So much for autonomy, I guess. Here, this guy walks it up and down the street, probably better than I can. Read it, really. You won't ever agree, even though he's right, and you're... wrong.
I am afraid of this indisputable pro-choice argument - The Matt Walsh Blog
You live in a fantasy world. You have no autonomy. It's a projection, a falsehood, a fake warm comfy place you put yourself because the reality of the situation is too frightening, I dunno. How else does one ACTUALLY reason like this?
Ask the attendants of Auschwitz about their bodily autonomy. At any time someone can place their will over yours, and there's nothing you can do about it. Given the right circumstances, no one else will do anything, either. Physically, legally, you name it. You posit on the rationale of "rape" or forced pregnancy (making up less than what, 5% of actual abortion cases), which is, in itself, demonstration of the invalidity of your own theory. But because you really have no bodily autonomy, you shall then make an "autonomous" decision to make yourself feel better about the cold hard truth? So it exists as nothing but a framework in your mind, flying in the face of reality, which is, there is no such thing. If someone does something against your autonomy, surely, there will be consequences!
The air in your lungs is not yours. The blood in your veins does not belong to you. Everything you have ever had, possessed, or otherwise, is given to you by someone, or something, else. You are alive because of someone else. You are safe because of someone else. You are employed because of someone else. You eat because of someone else. You have warmth because of someone else.
The pride and insolence is fairly overwhelming here.