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If a couple wants to have kids but the man has ED, it's a physical health issue. You ONLY use contraceptives to have sex for fun, not to reproduce.
What the?
I don't follow.
Some women have to use birth control for health reasons like endometriosis.
The extra estrogen also helps women with polycystic ovarian disease.
Without it they would have too much testosterone and be unable to reproduce.
and women won't die from NOT taking BC pills either. Get it? Viagra fixes a physical problem, BC pills are so women can **** whoever and whenever they want.
What's the difference?
Why is it ok for Health insurance to cover one but not the other,conservatives?
Who says it is? Is there a mandate under Obamacare that says insurance providers must pay for Viagara? That's just stupid if there is. Why should insurance pay for recreation? If you want Viagara, get on line and order it.
If insurance providers are forced to provide BC, they should be able to choose the most cost effective one. Handing out a box of condoms doesn't seem like it would be that pricy...but just the same, why should insurance have to pay for people's recreational activities?
What do you mean? ED is a physical health issue. Getting laid for fun is a recreation issue. Get it?
Outside of sex, how does ED affect a man?
the Pill is not just about prevent pregnancy. Women who are not sexually active may take the Pill for other reasons, from issues w/ acne to timing of your period.
Oh please. Viagra is for ED. A physical health issue. And don't give me that BS that women use the pill to control their cycles. 99% use it to have sex for fun and you know that.
What's wrong with women having sex for fun?
Isn't that what Viagra is,for men to have sex for fun?
Viagra is for fun. You can always just cuddle.
ED is an issue for individual guys but not society in general like pregnancy is.
BC has a multitude of uses for reasons not pertaining to sex or pregnancy.
That said, there should be no controversy over any drug a Dr might prescribe to help you live a full life being a covered Rx benefit.
Who says it is? Is there a mandate under Obamacare that says insurance providers must pay for Viagara? That's just stupid if there is.
If insurance providers are forced to provide BC, they should be able to choose the most cost effective one. Handing out a box of condoms doesn't seem like it would be that pricy...but just the same, why should they pay for people's recreational activities?
Which Is why I'm asking about Viagra. Its automatically covered.
There was never an argument about it,and its coverage.
Either way,I'm beig forced to pay for others recreational activities right?
Can't get an erection,not my problem.
Oh please. Viagra is for ED. A physical health issue. And don't give me that BS that women use the pill to control their cycles. 99% use it to have sex for fun and you know that.
Irregular menstrual cycles IS a health issue, the type of health issue w/ underlying causes that could lead to infertility.
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