15.47 In principle I agree women should not be trusted, but what about long standing relationships, not to mention within marriage ? Women have full control over their fertility and therefore strictly speaking choose when to become pregnant. "Accidents" are no accident and deliberate manipulation is well known to take place. If theft occurs from an unlocked house only the insurers put responsibility on the owner, the law/courts still classify the action as theft and against the law. The law does not (I think) cover the imposition of fatherhood against his stated and well known will (is that rape ?) but the sense that morally the action is wrong has followers among all those who ended up with unwanted pregnancy and a lifetime of unhappiness, often including the resulting child (at least in terms of adverse effects on its life). Saying he should have kept it in his pants is a cheap dismissal of the reality of seriously selfish betrayal of trust (when he and she were agreed as "not intending").