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Default Birth Control. Good Theology.

On Wednesday, July 2, 2014 8:56:22 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2014-07-02 2:04 PM, wrote:
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> >> Chemist shops here give free condoms on request.

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> > Wow, I don't know whether ours do, must ask the pharmacist next time I

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> > am there, that'll make him wonder!!

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> > I gather they have made advances with a male contraceptive pill but

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> > were I a young, fertile female again, I sure as hell would have no

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> > faith in a "I'm on the pill" anymore than one believed the story about

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> > vasectomies After all, who is going to have the most grief ?

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> I am not politically correct and have been hassled over my views about
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> the *ultimate* responsibility for birth control being with the female
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> because she is the one who is going to have to deal with the pregnancy.
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> Any woman who takes a man's word for it that he has had a vasectomy is
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> taking a huge chance. I doubt that a woman who would know what a
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> vasectomy scar looks like would have to worry about one.
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Sounds like sage advice for any young woman. In my awesome opinion, men are pretty much pigs.

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> Birth control methods are not 100% effective. One SiL is an RN and
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> managed to get pregnant while on birth control, and the result was my
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> twin niece and nephew.