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A lot of times, it's not the woman's fault. I have heard stories of stealthing, when the man has a condom on and takes it off without the woman knowing. Also, if two people are having sex and guy gets in the heat of the moment and doesn't pull out without permission. There are many scenarios.
There are other birth control methods available to women. She does not and should not rely on a man to properly use a condom. If a man "stealths" her and she isnt using one of the other types of birth control, that is her fault.
There are other birth control methods available to women. She does not and should not rely on a man to properly use a condom. If a man "stealths" her and she isnt using one of the other types of birth control, that is her fault.
That’s a personal problem. My wife had it done childless at 25.
Not a “personal problem”. A problem doctors oversee a patients desires. All the docs she encountered wouldn’t do it. The general feeling is a young childless woman could change her mind.
There's always someone who has to go the "what about rape" direction in threads about the requirements for personal responsibility in avoiding unwanted pregnancies.
Even when exceptions for such situations have already been expressed.
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