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Use A Condom -- Go To Hell

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Fenian_Bastard, Oct 17, 2007.

  1. There simply is not a "large percentage" of people who feel contraception is wrong, Ragu. There's a noisy claque that does, but that's a bare minority even among the anti-choice crowd, which is why the anti-choice leaders almost never bring it up and talk almost exclusively about abortion.
    And IJAG -- control of women's reproductive and sexual autonomy is what this whole thing always has been about.
     
  2. D-3 Fan

    D-3 Fan Well-Known Member

    True dat, Fen. Just a suggestion out of me big fella, I see the title of this thread in this light: Use a condom -- we don't care, it's none of our business. ;D

    Does anyone know where Divine Brown is at?
     
  3. imjustagirl2

    imjustagirl2 New Member

    I was speaking solely about wicked's point. But thanks.
     
  4. Beaker

    Beaker Active Member

    I would have thought that one of the board's esteemed trolls would have been on here already defending this woman.
     
  5. Double Down

    Double Down Well-Known Member

    After some brief research, it appears I have been lied to by my ultra-conservative parents.

    These people listened to my advice, and paid the price almost immediately.

    Fuck. Mission Not Accomplished.

    [​IMG]
     
  6. Cadet

    Cadet Guest

    I'm glad my IUD is firmly lodged in place so the government can't come and take it away.

    Wicked, I'd like to know your estimate on what you've paid out for your personal contraceptive/sexual health needs over the years.

    When I add up all the pills, shots, condoms, pelvic exams, doctor's visits, etc. etc. I've paid for in my lifetime, I'd estimate it comes to about $6,000 out of pocket. And I've got a long life ahead of me.

    There is a disproportionate responsibility placed on women - who often have a lower income than their male partners and are less likely to have insurance in the first place - for the prevention of pregnancy and STDs.
     
  7. Bubbler

    Bubbler Well-Known Member

    Use a condom, go to hell? Looks I booked my ticket twice the other night.
     
  8. MU_was_not_so_hard

    MU_was_not_so_hard Active Member

    You use a condom when you masterbate?
     
  9. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    You got laid in hell?
     
  10. Ashy Larry

    Ashy Larry Active Member

    I thought this thread was about this story.......I can't say it's a good idea to prescribe 11 year old girls the pill, or the morning after pill. :

    Preteens will be able to get prescribed birth control without telling their parents under a plan the Portland, Maine, school committee will consider tonight.

    Students at the King Middle School must have written permission to use the school’s health center, but once they do, state law allows them not to tell their parents about services they receive.

    King has 510 students, 134 of whom use the health center. The center has provided condoms to students since 2000, according to the Portland Press Herald. Prescription birth control, which would be available under the new plan, would include the pill, patches or injections, and the morning-after pill. Diaphragms and IUDs are not usually prescribed, a nurse said.

    King would be the first school in Maine to make female contraception available to students in grades 6 to 8, where students are 11 to 13.

    Those who favor the plan say a small number of King students are sexually active and need birth control. Of 134 who visited King’s health center in 2006-07, five students, or 4 percent, reported having intercourse, said Amanda Rowe of Portland’s school health centers. “It’s about very few kids, but they don’t have the same . . . access as other students,” she said.
     
  11. Cadet

    Cadet Guest

    Middle school isn't just 11-yr-olds, it's 13- or 14-yr-olds who are having sex with their 16-yr-old boyfriends. There were at least five girls who were pregnant at my middle school in the three years I was there.
     
  12. Bubbler

    Bubbler Well-Known Member

    NO!




    (Just when I snuggle up to my blow-up farm animals. George Orwell ain't got shit on me when it comes to my Animal Farm. Given that Bessie provides so much for me, what with her computer chip bleats of pleasure and always-open mouth, the last thing she needs in return is a raging case of the clap.)
     
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