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Or getting their partner pregnant?

There is an entire generation- or two - of men who don’t care/won’t wear when it comes to wearing a “raincoat” and that conversation needs to start happening now.
The sociological and cultural issues around that have just about become taboo but it’s way overdue.
Hey goldbrick, you constantly harp about it being the men without raincoats being the problem with unwanted pregnancy, but you fail to mention a few key alternatives. And since it's the woman that gets pregnant and women that get the abortions, I'd say that they are the ones that are the key on this. And it's the woman that can just say NO.... That said, let me help you out...

15 ways to prevent pregnancy:


People who are sexually active and want to avoid pregnancy should be aware of their options when it comes to birth control. There are many types of contraception available to help avoid pregnancy.

Male and female condoms are the only types of contraception that protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

1. When used correctly, male condoms are more than 80 percentTrusted Source effective against pregnancy, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

2. Female condoms are also available without a prescription. They can be used instead of a male condom, but should never be used with one.

3. Diaphragm - When used with spermicide, the CDC estimate that the diaphragm is close to 90 percentTrusted Source effective.

4. Cervical Cap - It's effectiveness ranges from about 70 to 85 percent.

5. Sponge - Used alone, the sponge is 76 to 88 percentTrusted Source effective, but using it with a condom further reduces the risk of pregnancy and STIs.

6. Spermicide - If used alone, spermicide should be inserted close to the cervix at least 10 minutes before sex. It remains effective for 60 minutes and is approximately 71 percentTrusted Source effective.
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Hormonal Methods

7. Contraceptive Pills
- They are over 99 percent effective if taken as prescribed.

8. Patches - According to the NHS, the contraceptive patch is 99 percent effective when used correctly.

9. Injection - According to the CDC, when used correctly, and assuming that a person gets their shot on time, it is over 90 percentTrusted Source effective at preventing pregnancy.

10. Vaginal Ring - According to the NHS, the birth control ring known as the NuvaRing is over 99 percent effective when used correctly.

11. IUD's - Effective from 5 to 10 years depending on which one is used.

12. Implants - The CDC estimate that implants are also greater than 99 percentTrusted Source effective for contraception. Needs replacing about every 3 years.

13. Careful Planning - Usually used by married couples. An individual’s “fertile window” lasts for around 6 to 9 days per month and coincides with ovulation, which is the release of the egg.

14. Emergency Contraception - Contraceptive Pill in 1st 3 days, or Copper IUD used within 5 days, it is more than 99.9 percent effective when used in this timeframe.

15. Sterilization - Both women and men can undergo procedures to reduce their fertility permanently. The NHS state that these procedures are typically over 99 percent effective at preventing pregnancy.

However, the only completely reliable method for avoiding pregnancy is abstaining from sex.

Abortion should be called the 'Cheap Ho & Lazy Prostitute Protection Act' imo.

However, if you're getting a kick-back fee paid to you from
Planned Infanticide on their sale of Baby Parts, then you have a vested monetary reason to intentionally get pregnant and have an abortion, and the later the term, the more you are paid. Those are the ones that are the biggest defenders of RvW imo....
 
Thanks for the name calling and the lecture.
I’m well aware of all those facts and the information you shared.

I suspect you’re also aware of the number of women - young and stupid beyond a doubt - as are their “partners” - who won’t bother with any of those proven methods and the number of young men who damn well don’t want to bother putting on a condom.
You list several methods the female can use ... all HER responsibility by the way ... why is that?

My friend was a social worker at a rehab facility where a number of recovering addicts were prostitutes - there under court order. She shared that many of them were also Mothers whose babies were removed by DCF shortly after birth.
The fathers? Unknown. The prostitutes called them “trick babies” because if they had unprotected sex and didn’t make the John wear a condom they could charge more. Their pimps encouraged it since they kept working and got food stamps and other “assistance” while pregnant.
Some of these prostitutes had 3-4 kids this way - all in foster care. And all because men liked sex better without a condom. Baby daddies everywhere.

Goldbrick, eh? Got any other names you want to call me?
 
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That's the perfect response imo.

And they should have done this 62 Million Infanticides ago....

Commit and marry, or do without!
 
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Is anyone really interested in smashing this Orc?

You ain't seen nothing yet.

 
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