Being pro-life or pro-choice has nothing to do with the choice about whether or not to have sex. Having sex before or after marriage doesn’t matter either. The “choice” comes into play in the event that your sex, before or after marriage, results in an unwanted pregnancy.
Tell me more about these “condoms” of which you speak. And you say there’s an egg involved? I only engage in coitus while holding a hard boiled egg in each hand. Does that protect me? I should also note that I fill my mouth with horseradish. I assume this is a common method of birthing prevention.
Bob, you are in the ballpark. To be totally safe you need to put a paperclip in your left nostril. If you don’t have a nose you should avoid intercourse until you are ready to have a child.
I’ve been confused by this question and keep coming back to it. I just realized why I found it so baffling… i’ve been reading it as: Are you a hypocrite if you are pro-life and are yet to have pre-marital sex?
djbuu, perhaps you’d like to rephrase your question. Horseradish notwithstanding, I think it could generate some interesting debate. Surely I’m not the only one with a certain religious background who’s had to overcome lots of guilt about the pre-marital sex business, and has thought a lot the abortion issue, too. However, as the Fluther has stated above, the two are only really linked if the pre-marital sex leads to pregnancy.