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Originally Posted by Calgaryborn
I know a women in Creston with the same condition. She and her husband chose not to have children because of the possibility of passing on the disease. She acts child like which I guess is part of the disease's progression. I honestly can't imagine a women trying to get pregnant knowing that there is a 50% chance that the child would have the disease and she would be killing it. I also can't imagine wanting children when you know that child will have to watch you slowly die at a young age.
Most Canadians are offended by folks useing abortion to select the gender of their child. I don't see any difference in what you are talking about.
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There is a very big difference between gender and genetic disability. I mean, I know women are inferior to men but they're not
that bad.
(First sentence serious, second sentence...not serious)