by Jamaican on March 13th, 2007

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If a guy get a girl pregnant, but is not financially able to support the child, and requests that the girl have an abortion, but she choses not to, should he still be sued for child support?

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  • by Gideon on March 13th, 2007

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    Absolutely. You made the same decisions to have sex and not use proper protection as did the woman in this situation. Your decisions lead to consequences. This consequence here is a child. The child is yours and is now partially your responsibility. Welcome to the world of personal accountability.

    I hope you do the right thing for your child so that it knows both parents and has a decent upbringing. Not because you have to, because you want to.

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    • this question was totally hypothetical

      Jamaican

      by Jamaican on March 13th, 2007

    • My answer was to a hypothetical person, even if it sounded tergeted. It's a good question that sparks lots of debate.

      Gideon

      by Gideon on March 13th, 2007

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