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<blockquote data-quote="BillM" data-source="post: 3786012" data-attributes="member: 45785"><p>What about what they do with other people's bodies? AFAIAC, you can do anything you like with a consenting adult or adults. Not so with children. Suddenly, there is another body involved, and it's not consenting. Not nearly old enough to be giving consent. It is not just the woman's body anymore. Even in cases of rape or incest, or under-age pregnancies, it is not the baby that is at fault. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I would not force a woman or girl who was raped to carry the baby to term. But I would encourage it, and help support her while she did so, since it is still not the baby's fault. </p><p></p><p>Had a girlfriend long ago who had a sister who was also her daughter. She'd made me promise not to tell anyone before confiding this to me. I didn't tell anyone. I was in the USAF, and my supervisor had a friend who was in the OSI detachment at our base. I told the OSI agent. GF was also in the USAF, so they had jurisdiction, despite us being in Florida, and her siblings in California. Her father and stepmother eventually wound up in prison. She married someone else, and last I heard, was trying to get custody of her sisters, who were still minors. </p><p></p><p>I also believe that rape should be a capital crime. </p><p></p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillM, post: 3786012, member: 45785"] What about what they do with other people's bodies? AFAIAC, you can do anything you like with a consenting adult or adults. Not so with children. Suddenly, there is another body involved, and it's not consenting. Not nearly old enough to be giving consent. It is not just the woman's body anymore. Even in cases of rape or incest, or under-age pregnancies, it is not the baby that is at fault. Personally, I would not force a woman or girl who was raped to carry the baby to term. But I would encourage it, and help support her while she did so, since it is still not the baby's fault. Had a girlfriend long ago who had a sister who was also her daughter. She'd made me promise not to tell anyone before confiding this to me. I didn't tell anyone. I was in the USAF, and my supervisor had a friend who was in the OSI detachment at our base. I told the OSI agent. GF was also in the USAF, so they had jurisdiction, despite us being in Florida, and her siblings in California. Her father and stepmother eventually wound up in prison. She married someone else, and last I heard, was trying to get custody of her sisters, who were still minors. I also believe that rape should be a capital crime. Bill [/QUOTE]
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