14-11-2011, 17:40
I think that is a question that can be asked of both men and womn
Can a man trust a woman to take precautions should she wish to have his baby? Years ago it was not that much of a problem for them apart from the obligation they felt themselves. But now they have to worry about the CSA and the cost of being forced to keep / pay for a child they did not want.
Whilst it has been said that both parties should have a joint responsibility, it is far more important for the female as she will be left "holding the baby", so to speak, should the male not be as reliable as he should.
Sarah.
Can a man trust a woman to take precautions should she wish to have his baby? Years ago it was not that much of a problem for them apart from the obligation they felt themselves. But now they have to worry about the CSA and the cost of being forced to keep / pay for a child they did not want.
Whilst it has been said that both parties should have a joint responsibility, it is far more important for the female as she will be left "holding the baby", so to speak, should the male not be as reliable as he should.
Sarah.