Well folks,....looks like shes finally gone TOTALLY NUTS!

My mother seemed to enjoy it as well, she had 3 kids all without any epidurals, all natural births... Crazy, IMHO.

This is a great place to remember that pain a pleasure are very close together. And then there is too all the attention and sense of accomplishment all they way to perhaps feeling like she has been successful in her life's mission. And who knows what else, I have heard women claim that giving birth was a high almost like being on drugs.
 
It matters to any woman who cares about having her rights taken away. Is there any law that is specific to men, like R v W is to women?

It only matters to those who are irresponsible and want a way out of parenthood. There are, of course, medical issues that would be acceptable. Yes there is, it's called child support. One of my friends blew his head off with a shotgun while talking to the mother of their child because it didn't even allow him enough money to pay his rent, much less pay for utilities and food. You would think men would be in favor of R v W more than women, wouldn't you?
How difficult is it to ask a woman if she's on birth control? If she's not (you could always chance the "rhythm method"), but when in doubt, pull it out. It always worked for me.
 
It only matters to those who are irresponsible and want a way out of parenthood. There are, of course, medical issues that would be acceptable. Yes there is, it's called child support. One of my friends blew his head off with a shotgun while talking to the mother of their child because it didn't even allow him enough money to pay his rent, much less pay for utilities and food. You would think men would be in favor of R v W more than women, wouldn't you?
How difficult is it to ask a woman if she's on birth control? If she's not (you could always chance the "rhythm method"), but when in doubt, pull it out. It always worked for me.

Again you and so many of the other righties are trying desperately to "explain" why unplanned births are mostly the women's fault. How difficult is it to ask a man if he has a condom? I always heard that men carry them in their wallets just in case. You're still refusing to ignore my bottom line. Both parties are responsible for birth control 50-50 and it's a personal responsibility issue. You don't just ask a woman if she's on the pill because if she is, oh boy you get a freebie. You take responsibility for yourself.

Are you or any other rightie going to let me know what US law is specific to men's reproductive rights? What law penalizes men for squirting their seed indiscriminately and contributing to an unplanned pregnancy?
 
Both parties are responsible for birth control 50-50 and it's a personal responsibility issue.

I agree with this actually. Always have. It is not just the woman. Having said that there have been many times where more devious women have entrapped men by lying and saying they were on the pill when they really werent. Hey,...it happens.
 
Although my first child I cannot be blamed at all and should be held totally harmless. The way the moonlight danced across her tanned skin and the water washed over our bodies with a billion stars all around us. That smell of a soft evening summer breeze mixed together with the beach sand, the fresh water smell and the plants and trees all around us. oh MANNNNNNNNNN! Nope,...so NOT my fault! :laugh:

 
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I agree with this actually. Always have. It is not just the woman. Having said that there have been many times where more devious women have entrapped men by lying and saying they were on the pill when they really werent. Hey,...it happens.

As many women as devious men who said "don't worry, I'll pull out?" ;)
 
As many women as devious men who said "don't worry, I'll pull out?" ;)

Agreed,...but thats just stupid by both parties. Pulling OUT isnt all that great of a birth control method,...to say the least. Plus its so nice and cozy in there who in their right mind wants to pull OUT! :laugh:
 
Again you and so many of the other righties are trying desperately to "explain" why unplanned births are mostly the women's fault. How difficult is it to ask a man if he has a condom? I always heard that men carry them in their wallets just in case. You're still refusing to ignore my bottom line. Both parties are responsible for birth control 50-50 and it's a personal responsibility issue. You don't just ask a woman if she's on the pill because if she is, oh boy you get a freebie. You take responsibility for yourself.

Are you or any other rightie going to let me know what US law is specific to men's reproductive rights? What law penalizes men for squirting their seed indiscriminately and contributing to an unplanned pregnancy?

Reread what I wrote (without the contempt for me :) ). I explained it.
 
Reread what I wrote (without the contempt for me :) ). I explained it.

I read it the first time and responded to this sentence, especially "How difficult is it to ask a woman if she's on birth control? If she's not (you could always chance the "rhythm method"), but when in doubt, pull it out. It always worked for me."
 
I read it the first time and responded to this sentence, especially "How difficult is it to ask a woman if she's on birth control? If she's not (you could always chance the "rhythm method"), but when in doubt, pull it out. It always worked for me."

So what's wrong with taking responsibility?
 
You want the men to be responsible, yet you bitch when one is. You just want to cause trouble. Were you an ugly girl?

:laugh: Apparently you think only "ugly girls" care about a woman's right to control her own body, is that it?

I've read some pretty stupid comments here in the last few days but yours takes the cake. Only a RWNJ would try to link women's rights to women's appearances.
 
I read it the first time and responded to this sentence, especially "How difficult is it to ask a woman if she's on birth control? If she's not (you could always chance the "rhythm method"), but when in doubt, pull it out. It always worked for me."

The "pull it out method" is risky for a number of reasons. The rhythm method is also prone to be irreliable.

If ever in doubt, I always "go the bung-hole" (most women love it) !



Dachshund



DLM....Dachshund Lives Matter !
 
The "pull it out method" is risky for a number of reasons. The rhythm method is also prone to be irreliable.

If ever in doubt, I always "go the bung-hole" (most women love it) !

Dachshund

DLM....Dachshund Lives Matter !

:palm: TMI, Dachsieweenie. And mind, those moans you hear may be moans of pain.
 
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