First the bold: There is now a pill for men. It should be pushed if found effective and without big side affects. I haven't studied it.
I got 'snipped' - ouch

:ahhhhhhhh . But snipping is usually an afterthought. It isn't a prevention (unless we are talking about an extended relationship in marriage or co-habitation) & we are talking about neutering all men --- Not a workable solution.
Remember not all men are hostile to the interest of women. I would say most are sensitive to it. Unfortunately, until women make up a higher % of our legislative body, this accusation of yours (men don't have a legislative role) may remain a part of the discussion. Let's face it - it was a 100% male SC that legalized abortion in 1973. Your argument may hold water in the deep red states that are coming out wt the more draconian laws. And even in those states, it isn't just men voting for those laws. I was hopeful that if Haley got the nomination and won the GE, she would help lead both sides to a more moderate working model for this issue. She was getting called out by others for her moderate stance, but she was showing pragmatism and it will only be a pragmatic approach that will put this issue behind us. I do think we need a female president to address some of these issues.
One could also flip the scrip and not take in consideration the validity of real life within the woman and allow abortion up to and including the date of birth for any reason at all - even if the baby is completely healthy and there is no threat to the mother's life. I don't think we want to go there as a society - this is a devaluation of life which can lead to more undesirable consequences in other areas - the Jews in Nazi Germany would understand. So there has to be meaningful, fair laws that take into consideration the needs of the woman and the unborn.
If we don't value life at its weakest/most vulnerable stage (and that includes those with disabilities, deformities, illnesses, the orphaned, elderly, and even the stranger in our midst - the 'illegal immigrant') we won't value the life of others who are different than 'me' or 'us'. Trump's comments about immigrants ruining the blood of America is just a foretaste of this. I will continue to speak up for the unborn.
We all remember the poem:
“In Germany they came first for the Communists,
and I didn't speak up
because I wasn't a Communist.
Then they came for the Jews,
and I didn't speak up
because I wasn't a Jew.
Then they came for the trade unionists,
and I didn't speak up
because I wasn't a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Catholics,
and I didn't speak up
because I was a Protestant.
Then they came for me,
and by that time no one was left
to speak up for me.”
― Martin Niemöller