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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Appreciate you’re just asking the question but, imo, it is not remotely ‘like giving Forest fans a vote on the next Derby manager’.

    Firstly, procreation, reproduction and parenting are matters which involve both genders.
    Secondly, while I accept that there may well be many people who believe that, circumstantially, the question has nothing to do with them, there is a moral issue involved here which transcends both age and gender.
    It's easy to have moral values when they only affect others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ram59 View Post
    It's easy to have moral values when they only affect others.
    Take your point but your and Andy’s argument seems bizarre to me.

    You appear to be suggesting that only those who are what you describe as ‘directly affected’ should have a say on law change.

    What else does such a theory apply to?

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