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The government of Texas is a threat to national security.More like Puritan times.
The government of Texas is a threat to national security.More like Puritan times.
That would be funny if it weren't absolutely the case.Under His Eye.
Talibangelicals, Luce.We're both sort of off.
More like the ****ing Taliban.
I'm not sure about that. But they do seem like a threat to women's rights and autonomy.The government of Texas is a threat to national security.
No, it doesn't. My question only required a simple yes or no. You dodged it.Yeah, it does.
I'm not sure about that. But they do seem like a threat to women's rights and autonomy.
And if the kid has an unwanted pregnancy that might have been avoided? Any good parent would allow their kid to get birth control and promote safe sex.
Yeah, they’re not even hiding it anymore.That would be funny if it weren't absolutely the case.
Sometimes you have to throw the whole state away.I believe they are a threat to the people of the United States. It's time for the shithole that is Texas to stop violating the 1st Amendment and women's rights.
Sorry, I thought you were more interested in the depth of the issue. May mistake.No, it doesn't. My question only required a simple yes or no. You dodged it.
And . . .?Oh look, here he is being sued for paternity... You would think a godly man would step up without the courts having to order him to take care of his out of wedlock child...
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Well, I actually don’t mind parents having this level of autonomy over their children. Once they are adults, the parents should have zero say. Until then, they are the parents.What was that about coming after birth control?
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What about it?What was that about coming after birth control?
I agree as well with the ruling, despite not liking it.I dont like it but I agree with the ruling. She's a minor.
So, dad might be in for one or a few unfortunate surprises.
there’s a lot of reasons women shouldn’t use artificial hormonal birth control.So dude wants his minor daughter to get knocked up?
Kinda sick, really.
well,Section 43.25 of the below law places the age of consent in Texas at 18. Parental notification and consent is also required by law for family planning and contraception up to age 18. So someone explain to me how facilitating statutory rape and violating the parental consent law is a good idea.
Texas law protects a young adult over the age of 17 from being prosecuted for a sex crime if four conditions are met:
For example, if an 18-year-old has consensual sexual relations with a 16-year-old, the Romeo and Juliet law protects the 18-year-old from prosecution. But a 20-year-old who has sex with a 16-year-old could be prosecuted because they are more than three years apart in age.
- Both parties consent to sexual relations;
- Neither individual is a registered sex offender;
- The other party is at least 14 years old; and
- There is not more than a three-year age gap between the two individuals.
Artificial hormonal birth control should be totally illegal, it’s bad for men, bad for women, bad for society, and bad for wetlands and the environmentWhat was that about coming after birth control?
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Present company excepted, in what world do you think teenagers aren't going to ****?there’s a lot of reasons women shouldn’t use artificial hormonal birth control.
She shouldn’t be having sex anyway and if contraception is the goal the billings method is better and less harmful
Which is to say that it disagrees with your personal beliefs.Artificial hormonal birth control should be totally illegal, it’s bad for men, bad for women, bad for society, and bad for wetlands and the environment
Well leftists are trying to ban marriage under the age of 18 while they’ve lobbied to lower age of consent everywhere. California just changed age of consent laws for the benefit of homosexualswell,
You forgot that bit, didn't you? Of course you did, you wouldn't be, you know, deliberately dishonest.
Also, the age of consent in Texas is 17, but the age for contraception is 18. Tell me that makes sense.