Does anyone else feel like some of the pro-choice arguments are diverting the conversation from what really matters?

Biologically our bodies can reproduce. Thinking about the conception and the general idea that a human actually grows another human inside of them - it's pretty fucking remarkable. No women asks for this biological function, but it's the 'role' our bodies play out, and ultimately should be protected. Forcing that role though is not allowed, nor is it going to affect anyone else if I don't do it. In fact, letting my body do what it biologically should, in this decade, is more harmful to me (financially emotionally, unfordable healthcare). So biologically, my natural INSTINCT is to prevent that from happening. Not reproducing is a survival instinct women have had to develop. Even if I had a benign tumor, I'd still have it removed because it's better to protect myself. No big man in the sky will murder you. Your insides won't rot. Abortions have been happening for thousands of years. They will continue, and no matter what, abortions will never ever cause the world to end - unless of course everyone gets one. ALL of this, is science and many pro-lifers are ignorant.

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