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#male birth control
bootleg-nessie · 7 months
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Resting my laptop on my lap to slowly cook my balls as a cost effective method of male birth control
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akwolfgrl · 2 days
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I know thire is a hormonal gel, that is applied to the shoulders and works by suppressing sperm production.
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debutart · 8 months
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Advances in Male Birth Control by Neil Webb.
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arctic-hands · 2 years
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Oh my God they made progress on the male birth control front and all the comments are from women yelling about how "We can't trust men to take it!" "They're just going to lie about it and get us pregnant anyway!", etc.
1. If you can't trust your sexual or romantic partner why the fuck are you with them? Leave.
2. Use a condom anyway because birth control doesn't prevent STIs
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mental-mona · 2 years
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Can we please get at least one of these products on the market ASAP? Also, kudos to these men for realizing that birth control shouldn't be completely a woman's responsibility and signing up to be guinea pigs for these! (Most of these men participated in multiple trials for different medications, not just one.)
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krill-joy · 5 months
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So excited every time I see progress being made on long-acting birth control options for men!!
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cherryobsession · 6 months
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I wanna make slime out of Plan A Male Birth Control gel.
The future is here.
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despazito · 5 months
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my idea for feminist birth control
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geek-22 · 2 months
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Trans men and enby's,
Testosterone does not work as birth control.
Your doctor may tell you this, a nurse might, but it DOES NOT.
For the love of god, wear protection
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haggishlyhagging · 1 year
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Nearly every terrible thing about our sexual politics comes down to the fact that, in patriarchy, patriarchs understand themselves to be inessential. Conservatives defend “family” and fatherhood as if they're under violent attack. That's because, as long as women are self-determined and possessed of options, they are. The twenty-first-century war to maintain patriarchy includes not just legislative attacks on the right to abortion, but on birth control, and sex education, which allows people to successfully avoid pregnancy in the first place. The fear here, despite generations of rhetoric to the contrary, is not about “killing babies”; men have always reserved the right to kill or at least abandon babies that displease them, usually after they leave the womb. The fear is that women will be the ones making the decisions; it is not death, but life, that we want to keep out of women's hands.
-Sady Doyle, Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers
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lotus-pear · 1 year
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finally finished watching aot, rainah and berutolto were my fav duo out of the whole cast 🫶🏼🫶🏼
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bouncinghedgehog · 7 months
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mental-mona · 1 year
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This is kind of a "well duh!" to many/most of us, but apparently still needs discussion...
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lesbianchemicalplant · 8 months
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the constant appeals to Natural Bodies from epic cis feminist bloggers is on the same level of dogshit as any tiktok woo about “Chemicals” “they can't pronounce” and I hold them in the same level of contempt
btw if you're so into your precious Unaltered Natural Bodies as a sacred feminist value then I hope you don't need any of those pesky unnatural bodily technologies like birth control or modern medicine in general!
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frameacloud · 2 months
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Coelingh Bennink, H. J. T., Schultz, I. J., Schmidt, M., Jordan, V. C., Briggs, P., Egberts, J. F. M., Gemzell-Danielsson, K., Kiesel, L., Kluivers, K., Krijgh, J., Simoncini, T., Stanczyk, F. Z., & Langer, R. D. (2023). "Progesterone from ovulatory menstrual cycles is an important cause of breast cancer." Breast cancer research : BCR, 25(1), 60. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13058-023-01661-0
According to this overview, the hormone that causes breast cancer is progesterone from menstrual cycles, not estrogen or testosterone. The risk of developing breast cancer is about the same whether someone has normal menstrual periods or takes birth control to suppress their periods. The risk may be slightly higher in the latter case. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) doesn't cause a higher risk. Transgender women who take estrogen develop breasts that are the same as those of cisgender women, but with a much lower risk of breast cancer than cisgender women, and higher than that of cisgender men. Transgender men do not increase their risk of breast cancer by taking testosterone, and top surgery reduces their risk.
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