In all serious and back to topic........
Although females have to go through the pregnancy and delivery, should the baby's father have a say in it? We are talking about a child that is his as well.
I personally don't think it's fair not to give the father a choice in the decision. Being pregnant is only 9 months. Having a child is a lifetime commitment.
I am very open minded and not quick to judge anyone on the choices they make. But i do think it should be discussed by both partners involved. Of course this would be only in a situation where your in a committed relationship or where the father would be part of the child's life.
Lips
in fact, i think the man should be able to influence or at least discuss his views and opinions. And should be given an opportunity to plea his case if he is in favour of keeping the baby. However, for some reason, if it is not...then i don't think he has the right to say anything at all. i can already vision that his body language and attitude towards the woman would be enough for the women to figure out where he stands. the father may have his choice and has every right to express his feelings and reasons for his choices...but the final decision still rests upon the woman.
Lips......Soda......I just picked my nose....it was a big one, green and slimy with red around the edges.........should I upload a picture of it?
Congratulations! Satan i believe what you have found is called a booger
What is a booger made of?
Main Entry: boog·er
Pronunciation: /BOO - grr/
Function: noun
Etymology: alteration of
English dialect buggard, boggart, from 1bug + -ard Date: 1866
1 : BOGEYMAN
2 : a piece of dried nasal mucus
Boogers are mucus (myoo-kuss). Mucus is the thin, slippery material that is found inside your nose. Many people call mucus snot. Your nose makes nearly a cupful of snot every day. Snot is produced by the mucous membranes in the nose, which it moistens and protects.
When you inhale air through your nose, it contains lots of tiny particles, like dust, dirt, germs, and pollen. If these particles made it all the way to the lungs, the lungs could get damaged and it would be difficult to breathe. Snot works by trapping the particles and keeping them in the nose.
After these particles get stuck inside the nose, the mucus surrounds them along with some of the tiny hairs inside the nose called cilia. The mucus dries around the particles. When the particles and dried-out mucus clump together, you're left with a booger!
Boogers can be squishy and slimy or tough and crumbly. In fact, boogers are a sign that your nose is working properly.