hello sg family! due to health/work issues i've been pretty inconsistent with blog posts, and i apologize.
i want to talk to you today about sexual health. hopefully, all of you reading this are having lots n lots of passionate, fun, healthy and responsible sex, like i am. i mean, not to brag or anything, but i have a lot of great sex.
it was recently reported that a tiny school in shippensburg pennsylvania has the sluttiest vending machine in america. they *gasp* stock the emergency contraceptive, Plan B, along with condoms.
well, as you can imagine that news sent shockwaves rolling across the nation, rifling bible pages from coast to coast. questions abound.
is it legal? yes. plan B is available OTC to women over the age of 17. which means, of course that women under the age of 17 have yet another barrier to being in control of their bodies. and by available OTC, i mean that you must go to the pharmacist and ask for this perfectly legal and safe contraceptive, because most stores won't put it on the shelves due to moral outrage.
is it moral? the fuck do you care? to me, it's immoral to limit women's sexual health, and in my eyes, someone who is against birth control had better fuckin be pro-abortion, because if not you think women should be barefoot and pregnant. i will be clear on this- if americans did not have access to birth control, our country would crumble. to be unable to limit or plan the number of children you have will not only raise maternal and infant mortality rates, but will firmly plant most heterosexual people below the poverty line. so, when you hear people like santorum ranting on about morals concerning your sexual health and your family, think about who would most benefit from creating a serf class.
and, much to my dismay, many of the questions raised were about the most simple and basic aspects of being sexually responsible.
is this an abortion pill? there is no such thing as an abortion pill. plan B is a...
i want to talk to you today about sexual health. hopefully, all of you reading this are having lots n lots of passionate, fun, healthy and responsible sex, like i am. i mean, not to brag or anything, but i have a lot of great sex.
it was recently reported that a tiny school in shippensburg pennsylvania has the sluttiest vending machine in america. they *gasp* stock the emergency contraceptive, Plan B, along with condoms.
well, as you can imagine that news sent shockwaves rolling across the nation, rifling bible pages from coast to coast. questions abound.
is it legal? yes. plan B is available OTC to women over the age of 17. which means, of course that women under the age of 17 have yet another barrier to being in control of their bodies. and by available OTC, i mean that you must go to the pharmacist and ask for this perfectly legal and safe contraceptive, because most stores won't put it on the shelves due to moral outrage.
is it moral? the fuck do you care? to me, it's immoral to limit women's sexual health, and in my eyes, someone who is against birth control had better fuckin be pro-abortion, because if not you think women should be barefoot and pregnant. i will be clear on this- if americans did not have access to birth control, our country would crumble. to be unable to limit or plan the number of children you have will not only raise maternal and infant mortality rates, but will firmly plant most heterosexual people below the poverty line. so, when you hear people like santorum ranting on about morals concerning your sexual health and your family, think about who would most benefit from creating a serf class.
and, much to my dismay, many of the questions raised were about the most simple and basic aspects of being sexually responsible.
is this an abortion pill? there is no such thing as an abortion pill. plan B is a...































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