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dead0man
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« on: December 05, 2022, 11:12:55 AM »

I remember last time science was just around the corner from making this, except the side affects were like "it only works on 70% of men, and 15% of the men that take it lose their sex drive" and some of you couldn't figure out why men might not want to take it.
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« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2022, 03:38:09 PM »

I remember last time science was just around the corner from making this, except the side affects were like "it only works on 70% of men, and 15% of the men that take it lose their sex drive" and some of you couldn't figure out why men might not want to take it.
That’s cute…now look at the side effects of female birth control.
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« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2022, 04:15:42 PM »

I remember last time science was just around the corner from making this, except the side affects were like "it only works on 70% of men, and 15% of the men that take it lose their sex drive" and some of you couldn't figure out why men might not want to take it.
That’s cute…now look at the side effects of female birth control.
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Nope. Not gonna let you make that argument. Women have been taking the brunt of child bearing, giving birth, contraception, having abortions and more. Time for the guys to do their fair share. It's just the right thing to do. Does anyone have an argument with that?
sure, if individual women want to force their individual men to take more responsibility with this kind of thing, more power to them.  Men should have more responsibilities when it comes to children.  It is, in my opinion, one of the major producers of sh**tty adults.

<and I'm not saying people with absent fathers are bad, I'm saying bad people are more likely to have had absent fathers>

Also, it's weird that three of the four things you listed men, sorry, non-birthing people, couldn't possibly do no matter how hard an individual ma....non-birthing people may want to.
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