charl_huntress
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Let's say it's impossible for her to have an abortion for whatever reason. She must now have the child. Does she have the right to abandon her responsibility for said child because the man lied about his reproductive capabilities?Yes. She can have an abortion whether the father likes it or not.
Let's say she has the child. Is she absolved from any responsibility for the child because she thought it couldn't be conceived?Yes. She can make him pay for an abortion, or for child support if she chooses to keep it. Or she can put the baby into foster care and abandon her responsibility. She has all the power to make decisions here, which is exactly the point were making.
I still have no idea what you are talking about.You mean that you have nowhere to go but accept that lying someone else to manipulate them into doing what you want (in this case, obtain money from him forever) is wrong.
The child though is still entitled to support.You're forgetting the bias that courts show in favor of women. Besides, the guy didn't want the child to begin with, why would he fight for custody? If a woman is not using child support for the benefit of the child, she forfeits any right to receive child suppot.
Regardless of how the child is conceived, mothers or fathers are not absolved from their responsibility to support and care for said child.And, it's not as simple as that. Some people don't want kids. Should they be denied the right to have sex for pleasure because they don't want to procreate? No. And that's why we have birth control and abortion (or adoption if you wanted to go that route). You place your trust in another person that what they are telling you is the truth and you go ahead with something, thinking that what you are presented with are the facts. If it turns out that those "facts" were actually lies and had you been presented with the real truth, you wouldn't have gone ahead with the action, you have been coerced and defrauded. Whatever is the result of the fraud is not your responsibility.
That would be like saying if you donate to a cancer victim who turns out to be a con artist it's your own fault because you should have known that sometimes it can be a scam.
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