Should statutary rape victims be forced to pay child support?

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  1. CCitizen

    CCitizen Well-Known Member

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    OUCH! Of course that is a joke. Unfortunately too many Liberals share too many gory fantasies about men. Jill Filipovic -- a very respectable politician recently tweeted a suggestion to partially castrate all men who are pro- life.

    For a man to be Liberal is very self a destructive.
     
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    CCitizen Well-Known Member

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    I disagree 100%. Women are emotionally much stronger then men.

    John Kasich would agree with you, but I respectfully disagree.
     
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    Yes - there were some deletions of posts on that basis.
     
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    Why? If he willingly initiated or participated in the conception of the child, he is the father and morally and ethically should be responsible for that child whether or not he wanted it.

    If neither parent wants the child, and agree to give him/her up for adoption, then neither parent should have any financial or other obligation to that child other than provide a medical history should that become necessary.

    I would very much like for us to go back to the time that a parent or parents surrendering their infant baby would not be advised who the adoptive parents were, nor would the adoptive parents know who the parents of the child were. And the parents surrendering the child could not later change their minds and demand to be reunited. This removes the fear of adoptive parents of bonding with the baby and later having a court demand that they surrender the child to the birth parent or parents.
     

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