I think it would be, here is a real life scenario to prove that point.
a young woman of 20 found out she was pregnant, given she was in here final years of study as a lawyer at uni and had a very bright future ahead of her, she told her boyfriend of 3 years she was going to terminate the baby, the boyfriend was pretty pissed that she could make such a decision without taking his feelings into account as he wanted her to keep the baby, after all it was technically half his, now this is where the story gets intriguing the young woman would only agree to have the baby if he signed a legal document that once the baby was born he would take full responsibility for it, in other words he was to legally be the baby's only parent and the young woman would not in any way be responsible for the rearing of that child other than what is required by law in terms of child support payments. The story has a somewhat of a sad ending as realising what he was being asked to do he quickly realised that he didn't want to give up his life at that point to rear a child, yet this is exactly what he was asking his girlfriend to do.
You see it is easy for a person to judge and make a decision when they know the decision will not greatly effect them.

If everyone cared and nobody cried
If everyone loved and nobody lied
If everyone shared and swallowed their pride
Then we'd see the day when nobody died....Chad Kroeger