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If a male contraceptive pill was successfully created.
1) Would the men happily take it?
2) Would women trust the men to take it?
3) Would the women who trusted the men to take it continue using their own version so they know exactly when the painters and decorators are due?
Obviously if such a product existed it must soley be used as birth control as I doubt it would prevent STI's Due to this will the clap increase?
1) Would the men happily take it?
2) Would women trust the men to take it?
3) Would the women who trusted the men to take it continue using their own version so they know exactly when the painters and decorators are due?
Obviously if such a product existed it must soley be used as birth control as I doubt it would prevent STI's Due to this will the clap increase?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes Dot but if the over abundance of fibre in their diets makes them , erm , loose, then the pill may be rendered ineffective and the woman could quite literally be left holding the baby.
No I would not trust my husband to take a male contraceptive pill as a form of contraception for two reasons.
1. He's a man. This needs no further explanation lol.
2. Until the day dawns when men are capable of growing a womb to support a developying embryo and can experience childbirth, I will continue to take control in the contraception stakes.
No I would not trust my husband to take a male contraceptive pill as a form of contraception for two reasons.
1. He's a man. This needs no further explanation lol.
2. Until the day dawns when men are capable of growing a womb to support a developying embryo and can experience childbirth, I will continue to take control in the contraception stakes.