Birth Control = Mind Control
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Unfortunately yes, horrible for you
Back in HS - 30 years ago fer you yungins - our Chaplain pointed out Birth Control, Gun Control, etc. were really only focused on the ‘control’ part. The rest was to divide people, and make it easier.
But as another said, ‘Be Fruitful & Multiply’ (more fun anyway)
So use a shotgun?
Um..can’t deny that
... and possibly nose control.
https://www.livescience.com/2781-pill-women-pick-bad-mates.html
They keep warning women to not miss a pill as they might get pregnant, but fail to mention that after they stop because they do wanna have kids, it can take up to 3 months to get a period back, and in some cases it may not come back and they need to go back to the doctor to get checked, and I'm not sure but maybe the doctors can give some kind of other hormones to get their systems working again.
After reading up on it, I now think of the pill as "puberty blockers post puberty", and it's at the evil level of the covid shot.
If anyone were to ask me, I'd say don't do it! It's not worth it!
Just find a good man, marry him, and let God decide how many kids you end up with!
Also, save in Bitcoin so you can afford them without needing to work more 😎
Amen 🤌
I am sorry, but unless you are willing to take the precautions available to you as a man that your sex partner is not getting pregnant (IF she doesn’t wish to become pregnant) that is really nothing for you to judge or comment on. YOU, as a man, will not be left with the consequences of unprotected sex. Not your body, not your choice. And, btw, I know for a fact that many women would rather not take hormonal birth control, but are left alone to figure out how to have sex without becoming pregnant because they are in a relationship in which the partner is either not willing or simply doesn’t give it much thought what HE can do to prevent a pregnancy, bc HE will not be the one being pregnant and birthing a child.
My opinion matters and I take offense to people who try to blanket silence others.
Good day.
