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In reply to the discussion: If men could get pregnant [View all]4th law of robotics
(6,801 posts)61. No, it's pretty obvious
the point of this OP is that if men were the ones getting pregnant men being in charge of everything would set it up such that they maximized their reproductive choices and ease.
BC would be free and readily available and pleasant.
The fact that men have done nothing at all like that for the BC options that *are* available to men doesn't make a dent in the ideological shield of many who believe men have it great.
Yeah the guy in the WH has the same basic genital configuration as I do. That and 4.50 will get me a coffee at starbucks. And pretty much nothing else.
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Because the law, set up by men, would never allow a man to be saddled with a kid he didn't want
4th law of robotics
Oct 2012
#42
you seem completely unaware family planning and prenatal care is woefully inadequate in the USA?
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#85
If men could get pregnant, gestation would be genetically engineered to last a week, tops. n/t
porphyrian
Oct 2012
#20
I've got the bumper sticker, "If men could get pregnant, abortion would be a sacrament."
HopeHoops
Oct 2012
#26
A friend of mine, a mother of four children, once said to me that if men could get pregnant,
Cleita
Oct 2012
#28
Men have access to all sorts of free or subsidized family planning options such as . . .
4th law of robotics
Oct 2012
#63
men have access to the resources they demand. there is no market for male contraceptive in the USA.
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#81
The assumption being that we dedicate far more resources to men's health
4th law of robotics
Oct 2012
#35
in the real world, men routinely refuse to wear condoms, to pay child support. Most couples I know
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#72
sorry- but you refuse to acknowledge the reality of both history and biology and double down with
bettyellen
Oct 2012
#76