| Oooh, can I play Sandra Fluke for today? Hormonal "birth control" is prescribed for a lot of other medical reasons besides actual birth control. |
The courts say otherwise. That's a fact. And birth control IS taking responsibility. Lastly, your good Christian women are all having sex, too. They just end up having more babies before they are ready. And WE pay for them. Sorry but once again, WERE YOU A VIRGIN UNTIL MARRIAGE? Yes or No, it's a simple question and a good test of your sincerity. |
Grow up, the age of the dinosours is over. They have fossilized. This is a mans issue. A man does not want to pay child suupport for the rest of his working years just because it is his duty to go and sow his wild seed. Sow and not reap. Yet you say the woman should reap? |
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90% of men and women have sex before marriage.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16287113/ns/health-sexual_health/t/even-grandma-had-premarital-sex-survey-finds/#.UOGZorTR319 It's time to stop pretending that this is about self-control. I really want to hear the "spreading her legs" poster tell us that HE was a virgin before marriage. |
Does a woman have a choice as to whether or not she has sex or with whom? Outside of rape, yes. |
It was a female who wrote this post and while I wasn't a virgin, I paid for my own birth control and did not get pregnant. I also did not randomly have sex, and when I did, it was with someone who was taking responsibility for his own life. In other words, I made good choices. I understood that I, as a woman, could get pregnant, and didn't treat that lightly. Where self-control came in, is in making good choices. |
Your writing is so hate filled that I struggle to understand what you are trying to say. We are talking about health insurance coverage. And yes, costs are covered by premiums, so your premium pays for someones medical care when they need treatment for an std, and for men to get viagre. You are not paying for someone to have any kind of sexual relations with anyone, coverage just includes the cost of contraceptives. And I do not know why you think that is a crime. Perhaps you were raised inside a barrel? You need to live, that would make you less judgemental. World is now for everyone, and so is healthcare. |
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There no hate. It's simply common sense. I can get pregnant, therefore it's my responsibility not to get pregnant.
Treatment for an STD is disease treatment. Pregnancy is not a disease. Treatment for ED is a treatment for physical dysfunction. Pregnancy is not a dysfunction. I didn't call it a crime, I am questioning why I am being forced to pay for someone else's choices. |
| Most of the women who would need the coverage are fairly young, so overall, they probably lower the rates for the other customers. |
It's not free, but it is HEAVILY SUBSIDIZED. BC is a hell of a lot cheaper. |
OP again. I am responsible. I pay for my own insurance, because it isn't offered through my job. My birth control isn't covered by my insurance, so I pay $60/month for it. I don't expect a handout and that wasn't what I meant to ask. A friend recently said that birth control was going to be free, and I thought she was very misinformed, so I came here to ask. Should have known the post would turn into a shit-storm, but I didn't mean for it to. |
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I knew that's what you meant, OP, FWIW.
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Look, I don't treat pregnancy lightly either. I pay for my own birth control and I am very careful about using it properly. I consider the possibility of unintended pregnancy when choosing my partners. However, I support universal birth control for many reasons: 1. Many women do not have access to the education, resources, and health insurance that I do. Making birth control widely available will help to fill in that gap. 2. Birth control is best for the greater good. It is much cheaper [for taxpayers] to fund birth control rather than unintended pregnancies and social services for those children. 3. Birth control is widely used to mitigate a variety of medical problems. 4. Focusing on "self-control" is just another way of demeaning women and trying to control their sexuality. |
Birth control doesn't treat pregnancy. Maybe we should stop covering OB services. After all, a woman chooses to get pregnant, so why should I have to pay for that? Women have been having babies on dirt floors with country midwives for thousands of years, so that must be good enough. |
Ok, let's reiterate this. "Personal accountability" is a giant red herring argument from Republicans who are just feeding meat to their brain-dead constituents. They know full well how public policy works and they don't care. |