I've got no sympathy for those who come into hard decisions because they didn't practice safe sex. That being said.. if they were in a committed relationship and suddenly the girlfriend/wife changed her mind (let's assume both parties had discussed having a child at length) I would certainly understand and feel for the boyfriend/husband. I don't think that is a scenario that plays out too often--but then again I could be wrong. *shrugs*
Use condoms and birth control and there is no issue.
Men's shelters will never get equal funding in Canada, and nor should they, so long as women get murdered in domestic disputes at three times the rate men do.
That is a fair metric to use and it makes sense.
The same metric should be used for prostate cancer and breast cancer research funding too but prostate cancer gets less than half. This is our fault as men for being silent.
"Prostate cancer will be diagnosed in more than 22 000 Canadian men this year. Breast cancer will be diagnosed in more than 22 000 Canadian women this year. Currently, 1 in 8 Canadian men is expected to be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime; 1 in 27 will die from the disease. 1 One in 9 Canadian women is expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime; 1 in 27 will die of it."
The Following User Says Thank You to SeeBass For This Useful Post:
I've got no sympathy for those who come into hard decisions because they didn't practice safe sex. That being said.. if they were in a committed relationship and suddenly the girlfriend/wife changed her mind (let's assume both parties had discussed having a child at length) I would certainly understand and feel for the boyfriend/husband. I don't think that is a scenario that plays out too often--but then again I could be wrong. *shrugs*
Use condoms and birth control and there is no issue.
agreed, but my ex often got tired of me asking did you take the pill
Oh noez.. not Sharon Osbourne.. or the magazines.. or Hollyweird.. bah. If you take any of that crap seriously you've got bigger problems lurking than misandry and militant feminism.
Oh noez.. not Sharon Osbourne.. or the magazines.. or Hollyweird.. bah. If you take any of that crap seriously you've got bigger problems lurking than misandry and militant feminism.
The mass media is the greatest social engineering tool ever created.
I've got no sympathy for those who come into hard decisions because they didn't practice safe sex. That being said.. if they were in a committed relationship and suddenly the girlfriend/wife changed her mind (let's assume both parties had discussed having a child at length) I would certainly understand and feel for the boyfriend/husband. I don't think that is a scenario that plays out too often--but then again I could be wrong. *shrugs*
Use condoms and birth control and there is no issue.
No form of birth control is 100% effective, even when used properly.