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Premise: The live woman has no rights over her body, or anything inside her body.
If this is true, then no one has any rights over their body, or anything in their body. That means, people could be subjected to having their organs harvested while alive.
If someone decides that Person A needs a kidney, and you Person B, is a match for that kidney. Person A will die without your kidney. Do they have the right to take Person B's kidney? If Person B does not give their kidney, then Person A will die.
If this is true, and the government rules that a woman has no right over her body, then the only logic would be that the government will have the right to do anything, with anyone's body, that they choose.
What if the government told you that you have to be in a study, and they were going to use your body for this study, and there was nothing you could do. How would you feel? Would you feel a sense of invasion? Perhaps you would say to yourself, "this isn't fair, it's my body". And you would be right to feel this way. Our bodies are the only things we truly possess.
Now, you are a woman. A man forces himself on your sexually. How would you feel? You would feel violated. Someone would have violated the very core of your physical being, in the most intimate manner possible.
Would you say, that it is true, that your body is your's and yours alone to do with what you wish?