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Twinbrosinc t1_iughvub wrote

Well. Yeah they do kinda fit the definition of one, no?

> an organism living in, on, or with another organism in order to obtain nutrients, grow, or multiply often in a state that directly or indirectly harms the host

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pmabraham t1_iuhagli wrote

Are you a parasite? Human beings are not parasites.

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AmberWaves80 t1_iuhfb8x wrote

Yes, a fetus is a parasite. As someone pointed out in the above comment. Literal parasites who leech the calcium from your body, messing up teeth, and bones. Make you puke your guts out. Give you high BP and/or diabetes. Could kill you on the way out (and far more likely to happen in the US than any other industrialized nation). They can’t live outside of their parent. Yep, parasite.

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pmabraham t1_iuhjqj2 wrote

The word embryo, zygote and fetus or stages of development of an unborn baby. You do not go from a parasite to a human being when she goes to the magical birth canal unless you're a Democrat.

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AmberWaves80 t1_iuhjtna wrote

It’s a parasite. Having been pregnant, I can assure you that it’s a parasite.

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pmabraham t1_iuhk3id wrote

As a register nurse I can assure you that an unborn human baby is not a parasite. You're talking complete nonsense.

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AmberWaves80 t1_iuhk8o0 wrote

We get it. You’re a nurse who doesn’t believe that your patients have a right to decide what happens to their bodies. Again, I hope you’re on the other side of the state so that there is no change I ever run into your ignorant ass. You saw the definition of a parasite and you’re still arguing. Meanwhile the exact definition of a parasite is what a fetus is.

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AmberWaves80 t1_iuhkoul wrote

Oh honey, it can’t live outside the body, so in fact, those are decisions about the pregnant person’s body.

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