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7 hours ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:


every time someone has sex they should only do so fully prepared to raise a child from birth to adulthood from the act?

 

that’s absurd. 
 

 

 

Is this sarcasm?  I would think so, but I have a faulty sarcasm detector.

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10 hours ago, reddogblitz said:

 

Is this sarcasm?  I would think so, but I have a faulty sarcasm detector.


No it is really not. I understand there are millions upon millions that are convinced that some well documented biological process is really some kind of miraculous Devine intervention from god himself and all that, but humans have intercourse without intent of reproduction on each and every occasion. The majority of humans in fact. This is undeniable. 

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On 6/28/2022 at 10:35 AM, Over 29 years of fanhood said:


No it is really not. I understand there are millions upon millions that are convinced that some well documented biological process is really some kind of miraculous Devine intervention from god himself and all that, but humans have intercourse without intent of reproduction on each and every occasion. The majority of humans in fact. This is undeniable. 

 

I never said anything about God or divine intervention.  Of course humans have sex without intent of reproduction.  But biologicaly that's the whole point of sex. To reproduce. That's why it feels so good to quote Chuck Mangione, so people will do it a lot.  

 

Come on man, EVERYONE knows this. Its a risk we take when we have sex.  What you are describing is abortion as a means of birth control.  But it does answer a question I often ask.  Why are there so ***** many?  

 

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In 2020, the report shows, there were 930,160 abortions in the United States, up from 862,320 in 2017. Slightly more than one in five pregnancies - or 20.6% - ended in abortion

 

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/abortions-us-rise-reversing-30-year-trend-new-data-show-2022-06-15/

 

1 in 5 pregnancies end in abortion. Surely birth control isn't that ineffective is it?

 

In this day and age, contraception is everywhere and there are many choices. Pills, YAZ, diaphragms, patches, shots, vaginal rings, rubbers (always worked for me as a young man on the loose).  Planned Parenthood lists 12 types, most effective 95%+ of the time.  Only spermicide, rhythm method, and pull out are lower than 95%.

 

https://www.plannedparenthood.org/planned-parenthood-pacific-southwest/blog/12-types-of-birth-control

 

If you have health insurance, contraception is free. No copay.  ACA stipulates that. If you don't have insurance you can get it from planned parenthood or other places.  If you can't do that, within a mile of every person in every city is a place that sells rubbers.

 

What you describe is just a lame excuse.

 

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