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Who thinks such legislation will pass? Raise your hand.
Who thinks such legislation will pass? Raise your hand.
It's OK, folks. There are male birth control pills in testing RIGHT now, that is gonna solve all of this.
Third female lawmaker introduces bill to limit men
I don't really get why this is happening. ED drugs are taken by elderly men to satisfy their wives.
The only justification I can imagine is women are threatening to cheat. In case young'uns didn't know, men's sex drives tend to plummet as we get older.
ED drugs are not comparable to abortion or birth control. These women are just raging out like illogical children to try and make some kind of point.
Well duh.
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ED drugs are not comparable to abortion or birth control. These women are just raging out like illogical children to try and make some kind of point.
It's OK, folks. There are male birth control pills in testing RIGHT now, that is gonna solve all of this.
ED drugs are not comparable to abortion or birth control. These women are just raging out like illogical children to try and make some kind of point.
See, this forums allow people who don't necessarily agree to exchange their opinions and thoughts. Yes your vocabulary may be limited to "duh", but try at least to add to the thread as best you can.
Women only take the pill because they actually carry the child. Good luck getting men to take it. Better to hold a vasectomy campaign.
Third female lawmaker introduces bill to limit men
I don't really get why this is happening. ED drugs are taken by elderly men to satisfy their wives.
The only justification I can imagine is women are threatening to cheat. In case young'uns didn't know, men's sex drives tend to plummet as we get older.
It may interest you to know that not everyone shares the same opinion, even when it may seem obvious to you and I.The female legislators were vindictive to make a point, so all you did was point out the painfully obvious. Can you at least try to rub more than two brain cells together to see why?
The worst part is, these women are elected officials with the power to vote. They need to be stripped of power at the next election and sent home, but good. We don't need people like that in our government. They are becoming emotional and illogical. Where is the govt paying for ED treatment? Someone let me know.
In other words, contrary to your earlier assertion, Republicans AREN'T just concerned about the religious aspect.
What's the updated version of Reagan's old quip about the scariest words in the English language? "Hi, I'm from the goverment and I'm here tohelpstick a 10" want in your vagina."
It's OK, folks. There are male birth control pills in testing RIGHT now, that is gonna solve all of this.
I think that was explained in the quote you commented to. Both are issues of privacy and in the case of abortion forcing a woman to get an ultrasound is an unnecessary step. So forcing men to also undergo an unnecessary step shouldn't be a problem with conservatives who don't believe in privacy.
American said:The worst part is, these women are elected officials with the power to vote. They need to be stripped of power at the next election and sent home, but good. We don't need people like that in our government. They are becoming emotional and illogical. Where is the govt paying for ED treatment? Someone let me know.
I disagree. Sexual satisfaction is definitely a health concern.
Yes, it certainly is and no less so than a woman controlling when and how often she gets pregnant.
The right to an abortion has been judged as guaranteed under the Constitution. Steps leading up to that abortion, hoops that must be jumped through, are the voices of those who say, "Yep, we understand it's constitutional, but we'd like to make it a bit tougher so the decision isn't quite so easy to make."
I see nothing wrong with that . . . I'm ProLife.