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Abortion is and isn't murder

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Suse, what you said was this:

>>Benk, the man could have kept it in his pants or used a condom if he definitely didn't want to make a baby?<<

But then you go on to imply that men (in general, not specific men) are too stupid to figure out the intricacies of wearing a condom. I dunno about the rest of you fellas, but it doesn't seem like quantum electrodynamics to me. It doesn't even seem like rocket science.

The correct application of condom is an elementary matter, and your generalisation suggesting that it is something that most men struggle with is actually quite offensive. Regardless of the esteem in which you might hold the majority of men, we are (mostly) not retards. I for one would appreciate it if you didn't imply that we are.

Given that we are all too stupid to figure out which end of the condom goes where, your quote implies that the only option is for us poor incompetent males is to remain celibate.

Curiously little mention is made of those females too stupid figure out the intricacies of swallowing a pill. Nor do you ever suggest that such dumb broads keep it in their pants. This, I suspect, is from whence the charge of 'sexism' arises. From where I'm sitting it would not seem entirely without merit.

Cheers,

Tony
Posted by Tony Lavis, Sunday, 26 May 2013 9:04:50 PM
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A male contraceptive pill is a great idea. If I was a sexually active man I would take it, feeling secure in the knowledge my sexual activities weren't responsbile for fathering any unwanted children not to mention reducing the risk of financial obligations.

A male contraceptive pill would reduces the dependency on women taking full responsibility, or male insecurity at having to put full trust in the woman who claims she is taking contraception.

If I was a woman (hang on...I am a woman) I would still take the contraceptive pill to ensure I did not end up with an unwanted baby irrespective of my male partner's claims he was on the pill. Trust or lack of trust works both ways. Hopefully none of these imaginary people will end up married given the amount of distrust inherent in some relationships.

Some of you making this complex, it's easy peasy. Bring on the male pill and we can get rid of this dilemma once and for all.
Posted by pelican, Saturday, 1 June 2013 4:16:59 PM
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