I was merely pointing out that the only reason you specified is not a particularly logical one. What are the others?
As I said in another post I don't have time to get into this now but will return to it wednesday.
The protection of female sexuality is more important that the proetction of female sexuality, at least that's the general consensus. If you dont' share that sentiment, that's fine but has nothing much to do with the
Abortions and contraception were available 100 years ago, and farther back. That being said, their existence has nothing to do with the importance of protecting female sexuality. It's illogical on your part to think they would.
I'll come back with other reasons tomorrow. Adios.