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nature-lover

(1,471 posts)
Fri Jul 22, 2022, 10:40 AM Jul 2022

Serious question: Are condoms next on the contraceptive hit list?

I called my representative's office this morning to tell him how disappointed I was with his vote yesterday. I also asked if condoms would be next. They politely asked for my contact info. and thanked me. Hope I hear from him.

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Serious question: Are condoms next on the contraceptive hit list? (Original Post) nature-lover Jul 2022 OP
Are they going to make tubals illegal? Freddie Jul 2022 #1
They don't regulate dicks. sop Jul 2022 #2
Of course not AkFemDem Jul 2022 #3
I dunno, I kinda had a lotta girls MAKE me wear condoms when I was young and reckless Hugh_Lebowski Jul 2022 #5
I wouldn't be surprised. milestogo Jul 2022 #4
IUDs and contraceptive pills are most likely next Retrograde Jul 2022 #6

Freddie

(9,275 posts)
1. Are they going to make tubals illegal?
Fri Jul 22, 2022, 10:45 AM
Jul 2022

They’d never try to stop vasectomies, after all men can do anything they want with their bodies.

 

Hugh_Lebowski

(33,643 posts)
5. I dunno, I kinda had a lotta girls MAKE me wear condoms when I was young and reckless
Fri Jul 22, 2022, 10:56 AM
Jul 2022

Just sayin'

I later came to see great value in hysterectomies and monogamy.

Retrograde

(10,173 posts)
6. IUDs and contraceptive pills are most likely next
Fri Jul 22, 2022, 11:50 AM
Jul 2022

because of the belief that they prevent fertilized eggs from implanting in the uterus. And because they're used by women, allowing them more control over their own bodies. Condoms are mostly used by men, and we can't go around regulating their rights to "prevent disease".

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