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xshadowxqueenx · 7 years ago
What's worse, minecraft or roblox?
deleted · 7 years ago
ROBLOX
miss_blue · 7 years ago
What fresh hell is roblox...
miss_blue · 7 years ago
My topic is too controversial
deleted · 7 years ago
Alright, I'ma a drop a bomb: Should men have a say in abortion, genital mutilation, birth control, and other reproductive rights?
I say yes.
xshadowxqueenx · 7 years ago
Yes if they can help provide the woman and stuff
deleted · 7 years ago
Or course! A deadbeat father will never have a say!
deleted · 7 years ago
I feel like the final decision should be up to mother, but she can listen to him. I know it's his child too, but her going through physical pain to have a child she doesn't want, just for the father, is not okay. She has the final say, because it involves her pain. It is unfair for the man, but it would be more unreasonable to force someone to go through immense pain if they don't want to, just for someone else.
deleted · 7 years ago
Besides, there are always alternative ways to have a child.
deleted · 7 years ago
When you agree to have a child, you agree to go through this together. That means listening, and respecting your partners decision. Yes, men may not go through that pain, but men must work to fund not only the baby, hospital costs, but the child for the years to come.
deleted · 7 years ago
Yeah they should have a say
deleted · 7 years ago
They should have a say, but the women still gets the final decision.
It would be different if the man was actually having the child, and having to go through that pain. If she decides she doesn't want to go through that immense pain, she doesn't have to.
deleted · 7 years ago
I understand what you're saying, but you can't force her to have your child if she decides against it.
For future years to come is different than now. The woman also participates in funding for the baby, it's not always just the guy.
sm19 · 7 years ago
I feel like they already do have a say - they are the ones who are creating laws restricting access to abortion, birth control, etc. From what I know about how the US congress and stuff is, it's all dudes deciding on bills for the reproductive rights of women which is kinda fkd. We shouldn't have an all female committee deciding who should get Viagra and vasectomies, either. I think ultimatly, the women are the ones who are affected by it so they should have final say. If dudes were getting pregnant, they should have final say. If dudes were getting pregnant hell if I'm giving my opinion on that matter - I'm not gonna give my two cents to a dude who has a parasite growing out of their stomach for nine months it's so up to the pregnant person.
sm19 · 7 years ago
Alright next debate: Microsoft or Apple? (operating system, computers, etc.)
deleted · 7 years ago
The computer in my house that I use is micro, but it's been there before I was born so it's kinda bad, so I don't have much of a first hand use of both.
tarotnathers13th · 7 years ago
Apple products are chic, popular, and branded heavily with aesthetic. Simple enough to use, and they ultimately perform well, if not expensive. Microsoft feels like an intermediate, enough customisation to get what you want out of a computer device, while adding on when you need it. Microsoft at it's worst feels like a hassle to navigate, clunky, unintuitive, and underperforming, and like a heap of junk. Apple's worse tends to be the pricing and how they upgrade their models (i.e. they don't, the store will just try to sell you a brand new device in almost every case). Namely their OS is a restrictive thing, and doesn't play well with any tinkering. They really don't want you peeking under the hood and fiddling with any of their stuff, beyond replacing hard drive.
deleted · 7 years ago
Topic: Should we stop using the death penalty
deleted · 7 years ago
By the way, you can always go back to other topics previously mentioned if you still want to continue the argument
deleted · 7 years ago
No, the death penalty shouldn't stop