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Can't figure them out on their own....
Yes you are free to make your own decisions up to a certain point.
No. We are resposible for our own decisions.
They are trying to take away a woman's right to make her own decisions about her body, especially the right to make her own decisions about contraception and abortion. They think they need to pass laws to prohibit a woman from making those decisions with her own doctor in private.They are trying to take away a woman's right to make her own decisions about her body, especially the right to make her own decisions about contraception and abortion. They think they need to pass laws to prohibit a woman from making those decisions with her own doctor in private.They are trying to take away a woman's right to make her own decisions about her body, especially the right to make her own decisions about contraception and abortion. They think they need to pass laws to prohibit a woman from making those decisions with her own doctor in private.They are trying to take away a woman's right to make her own decisions about her body, especially the right to make her own decisions about contraception and abortion. They think they need to pass laws to prohibit a woman from making those decisions with her own doctor in private.
NO, you are you're own person and make you're own decisions. Mentors just guide you along the correct path.
You are your own person means that you have to make your own choices. Ultimately, no one can make your decisions for you.
children still have a problem making there own decisions and thats what parents are for, to help they children make the right decisions and to support them financially and mentally hrough out there life
In most places, the age at which a child can make their own legal decisions varies depending on the specific decision. Typically, children gain more decision-making autonomy as they get older. Generally, at 18 years old, a person is considered an adult and can make their own decisions.
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They get to make their own decisions