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Male Birth Control
posted by Matt on 07:12 PM December 14th, 2004
Reproductive Rights Anonymous User writes "A global sex survey reports: "More than half of men globally (59%) would be willing to take the male contraceptive pill - but less than half of women would trust a man to take it responsibly."

What the survey apparently does not ask, is what percentage of men trust a woman to take their birth control responsibly. I know I don't. Mayhaps, if there are two people having sex, neither of whom wish to become parents, both of them should be using birth control?

Why trust anyone, when it comes to such grave decisions, especially if one does not have to."

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Bingo (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 07:31 PM December 14th, 2004 EST (#1)
What the survey apparently does not ask, is what percentage of men trust a woman to take their birth control responsibly. I know I don't. Mayhaps, if there are two people having sex, neither of whom wish to become parents, both of them should be using birth control?

Bingo! Redundancy works!


Re:Bingo (Score:1)
by kavius on 07:25 PM December 15th, 2004 EST (#2)
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I'm in IT. Department of Redundancy Department.

You bet I would take Birth Control medication of some kind if I could. That does not mean I would encourage my Fiance from stopping. Infact I would discourage her from stopping.


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