Ladies, would you trust a dude that told you he was on birth control?![]()
whoa. The reversals n irony n subliminals in this statement is on inception level
Oprah: You said you were on the pillLadies, would you trust a dude that told you he was on birth control?![]()






women would lose their fukking minds
would they? Really? Maybe I'm being naive but isn't this what they want? More fun less risks. Women like to be comfortable before getting down and this moves a mountain of a road block. Explain breh I'm really curious
Pretty sure they have these in development heard about em years ago
One extra layer of protection can't hurt
Imagine if we got male birth control pills. Pop one and you're good for a few weeks. Still the same release, feel everything. No kids, no rubbersif you're in a serious ship. I'd have em everywhere. Chew em in the morning, take em while reading a novel to sleep, grab a couple during the day. Hell I'd have em out on the coffee table. Have different flavors. Chocolate mint, Cinnamon burst, Caramel creme, etc. Preset the account, auto amazon delivery on the dot
Come on pfizer the time is now
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no, they dontMaybe I'm being naive but isn't this what they want
women want 100% control, from conception to birth. but truthfully, women would flock to the irresponsible serial parents. like the cac who got 22 women pregnant.I feel so hyped it's a lil weird lol.Closer than you think.
Condom-free male birth control just passed another trial, and could be on sale within 2 years
One of the most promising male birth control techniques so far has just passed another major hurdle, with trials in rabbits showing that one injection can deliver safe and effective contraception to males for at least 12 months - no condoms required.
Importantly, the results so far also indicate that the treatment, known asVasalgel, is fully reversible, which is pretty exciting after years of condoms being the only reversible way for men to control their fertility. Human trials will begin later this year, with developers claiming it could be available to the public as early as 2018.
In the latest trial, 12 male rabbits were given a single injection of Vasalgel in varying doses. Eleven of the rabbits were found to be 'azoospermic' straight away, which means there were no traces of sperm in their ejaculate, and the other only had small amounts of sperm detected before also becoming azoospermic.
All 12 rabbits were unable to impregnate females throughout the year-long trial, and there were no signs of their bodies having any kind of abnormal response, the researchers report in Basic and Clinical Andrology.
That said, the results are exciting, and in addition to successful trials in baboons in 2014, have prompted the Parsemus Foundation to pursue human trials some time in 2016. With all going to plan, within two years, the product could be on the market - and while it won't protect against sexually transmitted infections, it gives couples much-needed new options when it comes to birth control.
And if you're worrying about affordability, don't. The foundation focusses on low-cost approaches that aren't patented, so are often overlooked by pharmaceutical companies because of their limited profitability. The ultimate goal is to get the cost of Vasalgel low enough to be available to all men worldwide - and keep it there.

I feel so hyped it's a lil weird lol.
OK now imagine if we gave these out to nations with huge populations India China etc and the populations began to decrease to normal levels. No more poverty commercials with hipster white Santa Claus and flies on orphans. Less traffic. Earth's resources would be more than enough. No water shortage less competition for stuff in general.![]()
I wonder if Hillary will look to add an amendment to the ACA including this to the list of covered items with no cost share? 
Oprah: You said you were on the pill
Me: I swear I took it
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yeah all those artificial hormones in birth control increase your risk for cancer and blood clots/stroke and heart attack. you have to think there's nothing natural about pumping your body full of synthetic shyt that's powerful enough to stop your natural monthly cycle. kinda scary.I don't think I'd take em.
I know they'd fukk with my system some how I don't trust meds.![]()