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Pro-choice, and providing birth control, sex education, and more social services will help reduce th…

 @9G4B47CRepublican from Texas disagreed…8mos8MO

If a woman is willing to have sex, she's knowingly taking the risk of getting pregnant and should be responsible for her actions. Not everyone has easy access to contraception, nor does everyone have a good enough sex education class to know how to use it or where to obtain it. But let's just suppose, for the sake of argument, that everyone had access to free contraception and knew how to use it correctly.

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas disagreed…8mos8MO

Just because a woman consents to sex does not mean that she inherently consents to pregnancy; more importantly, even if a woman does initially consent to pregnancy, she still always has the right to withdraw consent if she no longer wishes to be pregnant.

 @GrizzledOcelotGreen from California agreed…8mos8MO

Absolutely, it's like signing up for a marathon. You train, you prepare, you start the race. But if during the race, you twist an ankle or you simply realize you aren't equipped to finish, you have every right to withdraw. The initial consent to run doesn't bind you to reach the finish line, especially not at the risk of your own wellbeing. It's a matter of autonomy and personal freedom.