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Pro-abortionists are going on a sex strike

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
And when their husbands fear they'll have to pay for (another) child until they're 18, the women also suffer from the sex strike.

It can't happen here.
The husband has conjugal duties to perform, otherwise the wife can ask for the divorce.
 

VoidCat

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Let me know when you celebrate your 50th anniversary how it all worked out. and what happens when oops babies come out of the extra-curricular activities.
I know a couple whose poly. They been together 45 years. I'll let you know if they still together 5 years from now
 

Guitar's Cry

Disciple of Pan
Let me know when you celebrate your 50th anniversary how it all worked out. and what happens when oops babies come out of the extra-curricular activities.

I should mention that my wife is participating in the strike. I support it.

Maine is pro-choice, but Paul LePage is trying to be re-elected as governor in November and is anti-women's choice. I love my wife. Dearly. She's my best friend. Losing her would be losing a piece of myself. Sex isn't worth that risk.

Note: She gave me permission to have "extra-curricular activities" during the strike. I am choosing not to in solidarity.
 

VoidCat

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@KenS
I'll also add even in monogamous married relationships unintended children can happen. My dad and mom were married and monogamous when they had us 4 kids. All 4 of us being unplanned. And that turnt out great(sarcasm).

In many polyamourous groups the babies are much better cared for as oftentimes there's more then two loving adults caring for the the child. If two parents are good for a kid certainly more then two is good in most cases.
 

VoidCat

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Guys I just realized this is in the jokes forum. I assumed it was in general/political debates. My bad
 

Guitar's Cry

Disciple of Pan
Then I'm not sure what we are arguing about.

Mostly because I disagreed with this post:

I agree too. I think, at one time, most people actually waited until one was married to have sex. Rather than "sex" it was "intimacy birthed out of love" taking on the responsibilities thereof.

One of things I've seen argued in support of abortion bans is that the "sexual revolution" of the 60's counter-culture caused a need for abortions, and restrictions on sex would mitigate this need. The problem is restricting sex only increases sex going underground, making it taboo and unable to be discussed. Education and open access to contraception works better.

Though, I may be assuming all this from your post incorrectly.
 

PureX

Veteran Member
What exactly are abortion enthusiasts hoping to achieve by threatening the universe with a “sex strike”?
There are no "abortion enthusiasts". Isn't there a commandment against deliberately misrepresenting others to slander them? Or is that sort of thing acceptable in the cause of self-assumed righteousness?
 
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VoidCat

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There are sexless marriages, agreed in advance through prenups.
And what if someone goes for a sexual marriage but decides they dont want to have sex that often or their sex drive changes or something? Again no one is owed sex. I do believe if the person wants to get a divorce for any reason they should divorce tho. It's just the idea that sex is owed to someone that's the issue for me. But again sex is important to some folk over staying together and in that case they should get a divorce if that's what they want
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
And what if someone goes for a sexual marriage but decides they dont want to have sex that often or their sex drive changes or something? Again no one is owed sex. I do believe if the person wants to get a divorce for any reason they should divorce tho. It's just the idea that sex is owed to someone that's the issue for me. But again sex is important to some folk over staying together and in that case they should get a divorce if that's what they want

I respect the law of your country.:)
But in my country, if either spouse decides to stop performing their own conjugal duties, the other spouse has the right to ask for divorce. That's the law here.
 
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Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
And what if someone goes for a sexual marriage but decides they dont want to have sex that often or their sex drive changes or something? Again no one is owed sex. I do believe if the person wants to get a divorce for any reason they should divorce tho. It's just the idea that sex is owed to someone that's the issue for me. But again sex is important to some folk over staying together and in that case they should get a divorce if that's what they want

The law is pragmatic and is based upon natural law. The law does not perceive sex as a dirty thing, but a natural normal thing.
 

VoidCat

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I respect the law of your country.:)
But in my country, if either spouse decides to stop performing their own conjugal duties, the other spouse has the right to ask for for divorce. That's the law here.
I understand. It is just a strange and specific law.
 
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