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A discussion between CS MGTOW, Aaron Hamlin, M.P.H., Esq. Executive Director of the Male Contraception Initiative & David Sokal, MD, Chair of the Board at the Male Contraception Initiative.
Last post got swallowed. I can’t check your video link cause I’m at work, but the latest and greatest in male birth control that I’m aware of is Vasalgel: http://www.parsemusfoundation.org/vasalgel-home/
It looks very promising as trials in primates have yielded zero sperm count and it’s 100% reversible. They inject a liquid polymerinto the vas defens and it block the sperm, but it can be flushed out again at a later date with a simple procedure.
For all the crowing about how women have the majority of the burden for contraception, we all know they will do whatever they can to stop this from becomeing available. Once it is, the whole family court system and the ghouls that profit fro it, as well as the agencies whose entire existence is based on turning men into wage slaves, nevermind the women themselves who use this to finance their hypergamy.
Please go to http://www.parsemusfoundation.org/vasalgel-home/ and support them – we REALLY need this.
"Data, I would be delighted to offer any advice I can on understanding women. When I have some, I'll let you know." --Captain Picard,
For all the crowing about how women have the majority of the burden for contraception, we all know they will do whatever they can to stop this from becomeing available. Once it is, the whole family court system and the ghouls that profit fro it, as well as the agencies whose entire existence is based on turning men into wage slaves, nevermind the women themselves who use this to finance their hypergamy.
Yes, it will be interesting to see how some react to the creation of an effective male contraceptive. It will be great for men to have more control over whether or not they become a father (while still having a sex life), yet that doesn’t bode well for the women who want to retain that control. It also makes women less of a victim because they no longer carry the majority of the burden for contraception. And we all know how important it is for them to keep their victim status.
Will an angry feminist family court judge allow the fact that ‘daddy’ used birth control and the kid was not his, and never mind that DNA tests prove that? There is a large body of case law that weighs against him.
The only birth control that is 100% effective is abstinence. If he has to get his ashes hauled, he can figure out how to hire a pro. Any large city is well stocked with call girls.
Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
RoyDal, in response to your statement that the only birth control that is 100% effective is abstinence. I 100% agree but should point out that this is true for men and women. Birth control is only one part of the solution, it will be most effective when combined with (1) pulling out (2) using a condom and (3) being extremely selective about the women we choose to sleep with. I personally see birth control as an extra protection against the annual fail rate of condoms which currently stands at 18%.
I am in no way suggesting this will cure all our troubles, but it will for the first time in 60 years rebalance the power women gained from having safe and effective contraception.
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