I was wording incorrectly by saying that "not ready for a child" was a bad reason for an abortion- I just believe that someone should take all the other steps before they consider an abortion. She failed to use birth control knowing fully well, with her multiple sex partners, that she could get pregnant. That kind of idocracy should not end in the termination of pregnancy. If she was truly, truly worried about the possibility, she would have taken precaution. Abortion is generally seen as a pretty serious thing, and there's a reason for that. She just did it so flippantly its a bit offputting.MrPopo wrote: I fully agree that she was engaging in irresponsible and reckless behavior. But I disagree with your assertion that "I'm not ready for a child" is not a valid reason to not have a child. When you have a kid that kid is going to be the focus of your life for the next 18+ years. If you're not ready to shoulder that responsibility then it is extremely negligent to go forward with the pregnancy.
See, this logic is like the logic behind asking a girl how many partners she's had. It's really terrible logic because you don't actually want to know. You have a one night stand with a girl and you move on with your life and hope she didn't give you crabs. Finding out that she got pregnant and decided to terminate is not information you want to have, as best case you don't care and worst case now you feel robbed of a child. Similarly, when you as a girl how many partners she's had best case it's a number low enough that you don't care and continue as before and worst case now you start going through various bad emotions and you realize you didn't actually want to know. The only reason you have for wanting to a know that a girl you met once is now pregnant from having sex with you is you want to force her to carry the child to term for you, which seems akin to slavery.
I would want to know the number of partners a girl has had before me, because I flat out would not date a girl if she was over a certain number. That number would rise as my number rises, although at the current rate that wouldn't ever get past very many. As such, I would also like to know if I got a girl pregnant, no matter the circumstances.
Now, when it comes to the woman carrying to term when she does not want the child, you come to a whole shitstorm of problems and arguments. I don't really know what to say there, other than the fact that it puts the father (or potential father, depending on ones view) in a position where they have essentially no legal say in what happens to the pregnancy, which I don't feel comfortable with. I guess a surrogate could be possible, although that's out of line in most cases.