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u/theREALspanky ยท -2 pointsr/AskALiberal

> Helping women to not have unwanted pregnancies helps all of us.

First of all, can we stop acting as though women are randomly and indiscriminately burdened with these random pregnancies through no fault of their own?

> We live in a society, and as a group we pay for things that help all of us.

How does paying for an abortion as a result of someone's irresponsibility help us, as a society? In other situations that very scenario would be called "enabling".

I mean, let's get to the brass tacks here. Condoms cost ~$.20 each. Can we stop acting as though it's unreasonable for a sexually active person to spend a dollar or two a week to avoid pregnancy (not to mention STDs)? At what point do we say enough is enough and adults need to start taking responsibility for their own actions?

I'm sure that the majority of abortions are paid for by one of the parents and not otherwise subsidized, what would you say to those who claim they're pregnant and having an abortion because they can't afford condoms but have little difficulty coming up with the hundreds of dollars that an abortion costs? How can you not see that it's not an affordability or an access issue its a responsibility issue? I'm pretty sure that even those who claim to be "pro-choice" have an issue with abortion being used as a method of BC, no?