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Men, would you be willing to take hormonal birth control?

Men, would you be willing to take hormonal birth control?


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I might (hence my vote of maybe).

Just curious though, is this thread in response to the recent study of the way women change during ovulation and how birth control may or may not affect those changes?

No... I saw something about male birth control somewhere, but I didn't have time to read the article. I tend to think the problem with male bc, is companies can't really market it to men... so while it can be developed, it's not profitable
 
No... I saw something about male birth control somewhere, but I didn't have time to read the article. I tend to think the problem with male bc, is companies can't really market it to men... so while it can be developed, it's not profitable

Men in general aren't all that responsible anyways...would you really trust them to remember? haha
 
You won't let your wife take hormonal birth control... will you let her leave the house or drive a car?
To be fair, those things are pretty unavoidable, whereas in this case there are well-tested alternatives.

He enever said he's gay, he might just not be scoring. :lol:
Definitely not that. ;)
 
Seems that it would be best for both persons to use birth control, but I don't know about hormonal.

The risk with men using birth control is that women will not use theirs.
 
Do you not want kids at all, or you just want to hurry up and make the babies then get snipped?

that's our plan. we have two, we are considering a third, at which point i take a snip and we're done. until then, we've tried the pill but i think we're going to end up going with the shot.
 
well... those preggo fetishes freak me out... :shrug:

not a fetish. but i'm not going to stop making love to my wife for months simply because she's pregnant. studies actually demonstrate that it's healthier for the baby if the parents continue to have sex.




as for depression; been there. my family is rife with all kinds of interesting personalities due to that (and a couple of other items). but every family is going to have issues, and the question isn't whether or not your children would be born with a disadvantage (every child is born with one disadvantage or another, it's called being "imperfect"), but whether or not you could love them enough to teach them to face and overcome those advantages, and thus become good men and women.
 
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