Again, one cannot violate someone's consent when they don't exist to have any interests (prior or present) in the first place. — DA671
The act itself is not an imposition because it in and of itself doesn't go against the interests of a person. Whether or not the person experiences future harms/benefits is another matter and not germane to the matter at hand. — DA671
Procreation creates a person, but it doesn't impose anything upon a person, since there is no person to begin with prior to their existence. — DA671
I am merely advocating for consistency. The reason it appears ad hoc is likely due to the double standards in your own position regarding happiness and suffering — DA671
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