uhm, I think we went far further than the initial question...
anyway, I think we must be very careful to talk about euthanasia and/or abortion.
these are two extreme cases, completely uncomfortable and that no one would probably choose, having the chance to avoid them.
so, I'm pretty sure that since people who feel compelled to make such choices simply exist, well, they must have valid reasons, reasons that can not be neglected or trampled by someone else who is living a different (and presumibly easier) life.
in my opinion such situations are very complicated, and to me it is impossible to imagine what I would choose in a situation whose complexity and suffering I can not even imagine.
so I think at the moment I have little to say about it ... and noticing how often (about these situations, at least in the country where I live) it is easier to hear the views of those who are not involved much more than the views of those involved depresses me a lot.
that's why I think the choice should be entirely up to who is living these situations and knows how it really is.
I mean, as I think that no one has the right to sacrifice someone else, I also believe that no one has the right to impose the 'right' life to someone else.
please Sarras, don't troll poor Toltha

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