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My experience has been quite the opposite. Perhaps women find it easier to understand what might drive a woman to terminate a pregnancy. Sort of a "there but for the grace of God go I" thing.
Precisely.
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My experience has been quite the opposite. Perhaps women find it easier to understand what might drive a woman to terminate a pregnancy. Sort of a "there but for the grace of God go I" thing.
Hm. In my experience, men have always been more pro-life, generally speaking.
My experience has been quite the opposite. Perhaps women find it easier to understand what might drive a woman to terminate a pregnancy. Sort of a "there but for the grace of God go I" thing.
doppelgänger;867559 said:There's no option for me. I'm pro-life and pro-choice, because I'm convinced that legally or morally condemning people who have abortions probably doesn't reduce the number of abortions and only increases the number of people killed and severely injured by them. On the other hand, I am pro-sex education and contraceptive and pro-economic development and social justice.
And male and "independent" politically.
I'm male, independent, pro-choice. I seem to be in the majority.
I have that impression too. But out of curiosity, do you automatically consider those who are pro-choice to be "left-leaning."? Papersock said he's an independent. He may (I don't know one way of the other) be quite conservative on other issues.) That is, it may be the case that being pro-choice isn't as leftist as you think.The majority on Religious Forums. My experience is that RF leans slightly more to the left than American society in general.
The majority on Religious Forums. My experience is that RF leans slightly more to the left than American society in general.
I have that impression too. But out of curiosity, do you automatically consider those who are pro-choice to be "left-leaning."? Papersock said he's an independent. He may (I don't know one way of the other) be quite conservative on other issues.) That is, it may be the case that being pro-choice isn't as leftist as you think.