How to Say He Wants Me To Have An Abortion But I Don’t in Spanish
Introduction
Dealing with unwanted pregnancy can be challenging, even more so when someone else is pressuring you to have an abortion. If you find yourself in this situation and don’t know how to express yourself in Spanish, here’s a guide to help you.
The Translation
To say “He wants me to have an abortion, but I don’t” in Spanish, you can say “Él quiere que me haga un aborto, pero yo no quiero.” (pronounced “ehl kee-eh-reh keh meh ah-gah oon ah-bohr-toh, peh-roh yoh noh kee-eh-roh”).
Alternative Phrases
If you prefer to soften the message a bit, here are some alternative phrases you can use:
– “No estoy de acuerdo con su propuesta de abortar” – I don’t agree with his proposal to have an abortion.
– “Respeto su opinión, pero no quiero abortar” – I respect his opinion, but I don’t want to have an abortion.
– “Es mi cuerpo y mi decisión” – It’s my body and my decision.
Seeking Help
If you’re feeling overwhelmed and need someone to talk to, reach out to a trusted friend, family member, or professional counselor. Remember that ultimately, the decision about your body and your pregnancy is yours to make.
Conclusion
Having to deal with someone else’s pressure to have an abortion can be daunting, especially if you don’t know how to express yourself in Spanish. Knowing how to say “He wants me to have an abortion, but I don’t” can help you assert your boundaries and empower you to make the decision that’s right for you.
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