I read an article related to a book a few years back written on the subject of the deveIopment of the male birth control pill. It said that a big reason there hasn't been as much progress as was expected many years ago is that people didn't believe men were interested in using a male birth control pill.
I hear a lot of men complaining that they don't have as much control over their reproductive destiny as women, because women have the say when it comes to abortion. If men are really interested in gaining more control over their role in reproduction, and having more reliable means of preventing pregnancy, why don't they stand up and make it clear that they would be interested in a pill? It would certainly provide them more security than condoms, and if used together, they'd have a pretty good chance of preventing pregnancy.
2007-10-23
12:16:22
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Priscilla B
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Gender Studies