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In reply to the discussion: I find it very telling that those speaking out about "contreception" are all males [View all]TheKentuckian
(26,314 posts)18. Yup, but those of us with rational concerns in the area damn sure want women to have this access
and want that access to be easy and cheap.
The worriers being addressed are worried that poor and working class women will have control of their bodies rather than vessels for the next wave of fodder/consumers/peasents.
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I find it very telling that those speaking out about "contreception" are all males [View all]
demtenjeep
Feb 2012
OP
They are men. How women choose to regulate their fertility is none of their damned
kestrel91316
Feb 2012
#2
I would wonder the same about female doctors who choose to specialize in urology, for example.
Quantess
Feb 2012
#43
No it isn't! Aren't you at all curious why a female urologist would choose that particular field?
Quantess
Feb 2012
#38
if they were the ones that had to prevent pregnancy, they would be all over this
demtenjeep
Feb 2012
#4
Yup, but those of us with rational concerns in the area damn sure want women to have this access
TheKentuckian
Feb 2012
#18