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Shankapotomus

(4,840 posts)
53. Why wouldn't that be married
Sat Jan 25, 2014, 03:49 PM
Jan 2014

MEN and Women?

It's not like women are engaging in physical relations with themselves or that the men,who are participating, aren't also receiving the benefits of the products being purchased.

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I would bet that you are right. That doesn't stop the right wing nut jobs from celebrating stevenleser Jan 2014 #1
It. Doesn't. Matter. PeaceNikki Jan 2014 #2
I agree with you totally. However... Yavin4 Jan 2014 #5
The unspoken implication is that he would have a point if the opposite were true. PeaceNikki Jan 2014 #12
I disagree. I think the poster is pointing out that not only is Huckabee wrong morally, he's wrong okaawhatever Jan 2014 #14
No, the narrative is that single woman are using the government as a daddy wallet substitute Gormy Cuss Jan 2014 #33
Women are a slight majority of the population brush Jan 2014 #56
best answer, it's none of their fucking business. bettyellen Jan 2014 #45
Only the ones who can't control their libido jberryhill Jan 2014 #3
So, Huckabee is telling married women to deny their husbands sex??? Yavin4 Jan 2014 #6
No no no no... jberryhill Jan 2014 #9
They have very vivid imaginations n/t Yavin4 Jan 2014 #11
Of course all married men will be making lots of money, HockeyMom Jan 2014 #34
Why wouldn't they be? jberryhill Jan 2014 #43
Deny Their Husbands? Pedoviejo2 Jan 2014 #38
Heavens, no. Mariana Jan 2014 #49
Of course, Welfare and Government Services for too many children HockeyMom Jan 2014 #52
I enjoy sex with my husband raptor_rider Jan 2014 #62
Is your husband's nickname "raptor"? 11 Bravo Jan 2014 #66
Lol!! raptor_rider Jan 2014 #70
True. Enthusiast Jan 2014 #22
ever notice how the libido of men is never the issue? KG Jan 2014 #4
I was thinking the same thing. Like women alone cause their own rape, have their own children/ nt kelliekat44 Jan 2014 #8
My husband is 40, raptor_rider Jan 2014 #65
My friend's unmarried daughter has PCOS. She requires Ilsa Jan 2014 #7
I did too in 1960 HockeyMom Jan 2014 #50
I had a girlfriend back in college who had the same problem davidpdx Jan 2014 #63
or an ice pick jabbing at them. And then feeling so Ilsa Jan 2014 #68
NIYAR. randome Jan 2014 #10
That's exactly right and think about what a running joke it is Warpy Jan 2014 #13
I always suspected that a screaming two-year-old . . . Brigid Jan 2014 #15
The problem is that men aren't home with them all day Warpy Jan 2014 #17
Don't think it really matters. Preggers and in the kitchen is any woman's fate riderinthestorm Jan 2014 #16
Rose Kennedy birth control Freddie Jan 2014 #18
What Huckabee and the GOP would say is that Rose should have submitted... LynneSin Jan 2014 #32
Actually Joe interpreted her actions Freddie Jan 2014 #42
True but I was talking about what Huckabee and the GOP would suggest LynneSin Jan 2014 #55
We should all be like alsame Jan 2014 #19
Be fruitful and multiply. Enthusiast Jan 2014 #23
But but but the married women are not subjecting themselves avebury Jan 2014 #20
I prefer the framing that it's no one's business except the woman and her doctor. n/t cynatnite Jan 2014 #21
This isn't about the Republican voting married woman, it is about the Republican primary voter Sen. Walter Sobchak Jan 2014 #24
Is that your parents? Demit Jan 2014 #28
that's a lotta manure spread behind them... nt. druidity33 Jan 2014 #69
What is also totally absurd BrotherIvan Jan 2014 #25
No, it's all those unmarried hussies who can't control their libidos. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2014 #26
Actually You're Not Far Off modrepub Jan 2014 #27
I can't imagine that Huckster will persuade many voters at all, The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2014 #30
There are many many reasons for women to use birth control that have NOTHING to do with sex LynneSin Jan 2014 #29
Yes. You are correct. But here's the problem... Yavin4 Jan 2014 #41
Rush Limbaugh HockeyMom Jan 2014 #31
I Think You Are Waaay bkanderson76 Jan 2014 #35
You are probably correct...But.. abakan Jan 2014 #36
The real reason the GOP is against birth control lefthandedlefty Jan 2014 #37
It's about controlling women Freddie Jan 2014 #39
It`s about controlling everyone lefthandedlefty Jan 2014 #40
You are correct. As of August 2013: Contrary1 Jan 2014 #44
Yes. Huckabee was calling married women "whores" RainDog Jan 2014 #46
All the sex jokes aside OnionPatch Jan 2014 #47
Republicans hate women who fuck for pleasure RainDog Jan 2014 #48
May be true shenmue Jan 2014 #51
Why wouldn't that be married Shankapotomus Jan 2014 #53
i used just as much birth control DesertFlower Jan 2014 #54
GOP war on birth control is about keeping women under the thumb of men. Agnosticsherbet Jan 2014 #57
That, and women with horrible periods who want to regulate them. haele Jan 2014 #58
I am afraid you are probably not wrong... awoke_in_2003 Jan 2014 #59
I don't see many huge families at Catholic Mass anymore. hunter Jan 2014 #60
Not me!!! raptor_rider Jan 2014 #61
I would think it would be pretty easy to find statistics on it davidpdx Jan 2014 #64
they don't really want married women to take birth control either. They want married women liberal_at_heart Jan 2014 #67
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