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Pro-Choice Opinion Column
Summary: Essay discusses the controversial subject of abortion.
For as long as the medical method of removing a child from the mothers womb has existed, there has been endless debate upon weather it is morally correct to perform such a task. Today, morality is not the only concern, for now it has turned in to a legal issue. Though much opposition may be vocally promoted, there are all too many grounds for abortion to be legal to all women, under any circumstances.
For the most part, accidental pregnancies can not be placed under the genre of a woman's faults. The common accusations of carelessness towards the woman should actually, in most cases, be directed at the male or other inconveniences.
For example, when sexually frustrated in an erotic situation, men have a tendency to misinform about protection in order to swiftly proceed. Also, when precautions are taken they do not always prove effective. Birth control pills...
This section contains 372 words (approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page) |