**NEW** BIRTH CONTROL PILL

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Gooberlx2

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Originally posted by: UNCjigga
Can you take it with Viagra? First we had the date-rape drug, now we've got the rapist drug!

What!?! You'll still ejaculate, hence you'll still leave DNA. Since when has the potential of making babies ever been a deterrent to a power crime like rape? :confused:
 
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it would more than likely just promote more premiscous sex and unprotected at that... so while pregnancy rates would drop, instances of STD's and aids/hiv would probably increase a lot
 

krunchykrome

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I dont see what the problem is here with some of you guys. Why should the burden of responsibility when it comes to contraceptives be placed soley upon the woman? For those of us who will not use a condom, it is ultimatly up to the woman to be responsible for the contraceptive, but I for one would definetly be willing to take a pill and put the burden on myself.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: krunchykrome
I dont see what the problem is here with some of you guys. Why should the burden of responsibility when it comes to contraceptives be placed soley upon the woman? For those of us who will not use a condom, it is ultimatly up to the woman to be responsible for the contraceptive, but I for one would definetly be willing to take a pill and put the burden on myself.
and then all those guys who say a woman trapped him by getting pregnant (cause you know she did it all by herself) can take their own BC pill and be safe.

win-win!
 

XNice

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In other news, STD infections have increased to epidemic levels with the birth rate slowing down slightly....
 

Rastus

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Alcohol is the most widely used contracepteve. It is equally effective for men and women.
 

Phlargo

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I would totally take a male birth control pill so that my female counterpart (in a LTR) wouldn't have to worry about it. I honestly don't want to have to rely on her memory.
 

Xyo II

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I think most guys that are opposed to it don't like the idea of having a gun with no bullets in it- even if they don't want to be using the bullets and just want to fire their gun. And reading on the second page of the article, the guys in the study had to have testosterone replacement shots, even though they say there were no hormonal changes.... Testosterone supplements are tough on the liver, although I could imagine this could be avoided by taking a supplement like Alpha Male, which only increases endogenous testosterone production. In any case, it's not out yet, so it's not something to consider yet for me.
 

Gooberlx2

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Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Rastus
Alcohol is the most widely used contracepteve. It is equally effective for men and women.
Huh? :confused:

Yea, I didn't get what he meant by that either

limp dick ftw?

I guess....kind of a stretch though because you have to drink past that part that makes all those one-night-stands possible in the first place.