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Hi! Thanks for the message on my talk page. I don't spend much time on Wikipedia these days so I am a few months late in responding. Since you asked, it is not at all contradictory to be "anti-abortion" and "pro-choice". They are not mutually exclusive terms, and not opposites. The opposite of anti-abortion would be "pro-abortion". Is anyone really "pro-abortion"? I have yet to meet a person who thinks abortion is so wonderful that all women should get one.

The opposite of pro-choice would be "anti-choice", which more closely defines people who call themselves "pro-life". I am not pro-life or anti-choice. I believe women should have the right to choose to terminate a pregnancy (i.e., I am "pro-choice"). BUT I think abortion should be a last resort scenario that would be best avoided (through birth control, or adoption) for a number of different reasons. Ergo, I am "anti-abortion".

Completely rational and internally consistent.

— DIEGO  talk 04:50, 24 August 2014 (UTC)