I do. But I kinda don't really have that choice to begin with. I can't go out and get an YF22, or an F-118 or an M1 Abrahms. We decided as a nation that weapons like that are an aspect of commerce we can regulate if its in the interest of national safety and security. And if I can still buy one after they've been regulated, I guess I still have that choice. And if the right is to "bear arms", even if assault weapons were gone, I could still "bear arms"
Female psychology is different than men's, and that has to play a role. So I, as a man, look at abortion inherently different than a woman. So we can look to science to remove that variable for legislating our safest and best options. Roe v. Wade has got it pretty figured out, and I would doubt that any new scientific evidence and information is going to overturn that decision.If the majority of women getting abortions had the same outlook as you on the above bolded part, this discussion would not even be in the public eye.