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To: Terriergal
Have Crisis Pregnancy Centers encourage male participation with respect to volunteers/counselors and those given services

Have the pro-life movement abandon the Harlequin novel idea that unexpected/unplanned pregnancies involve some cad who deserted his female partner.

Include dads at church social/family functions (which are often scheduled mid-day).

Encourage the pro-life movement to support fathers as childcaregivers.

140 posted on 12/26/2002 2:31:14 PM PST by Z in Oregon
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To: Z in Oregon
Have Crisis Pregnancy Centers encourage male participation with respect to volunteers/counselors and those given services

That is an interesting idea. I wonder if they concsiously made the decision to NOT involve too many men, since most women in this predicament are probably a bit self-conscious and would rather talk to women about it.

It is an idea that warrants further exploration.

Have the pro-life movement abandon the Harlequin novel idea that unexpected/unplanned pregnancies involve some cad who deserted his female partner.

? I don't get it. It happens that way a LOT whether or not the woman is a good girl or tried to trick him.

If they are not married, then the man did not provide a home for the child he risked creating. = somewhat of a cad

Same difference to me.

Include dads at church social/family functions (which are often scheduled mid-day).

Hm. I have never seen this NOT encouraged.

Encourage the pro-life movement to support fathers as childcaregivers.

I think they have. I don't know where you're getting your impressions from, but I have not seen men excluded.

143 posted on 12/26/2002 3:45:00 PM PST by Terriergal
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