1st one, yes it is ethical, the man of his free will gave up his will to his parents
2nd, definitely not, he's old enough to make his own decision
3nd, also ethical, he is old enough to make his own decision, even if that decision is to let his parents make it for him
4th, grey area, legally his word means nothing, but a 17 year old definitely is old enough to make decisions regarding their body
5th, grey area, once again, legally his word means nothing, but a 12 year old I'd say is at a stage where I wouldn't trust him either way he answered.
6th, not ethical... he's old enough that if it wasn't important at birth it not so important it can't wait.
7th, grey area, I'd say it is right for a parent to assume that a child will follow in the same religion... so religious reasons I'd agree with... asthetic, no way in hell at that age.
2nd, definitely not, he's old enough to make his own decision
3nd, also ethical, he is old enough to make his own decision, even if that decision is to let his parents make it for him
4th, grey area, legally his word means nothing, but a 17 year old definitely is old enough to make decisions regarding their body
5th, grey area, once again, legally his word means nothing, but a 12 year old I'd say is at a stage where I wouldn't trust him either way he answered.
6th, not ethical... he's old enough that if it wasn't important at birth it not so important it can't wait.
7th, grey area, I'd say it is right for a parent to assume that a child will follow in the same religion... so religious reasons I'd agree with... asthetic, no way in hell at that age.
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