> You should look at how birth control made it into the U.S. The first
diaphrams were smuggled in. The man who carried them on his ship did it
on the condition that his wife received the first one. Some men have
always helped but a lot have tried to stop the use of contaceptives.
Comstock wanted forced labor to be the penalty for dispensing info on
contraception. That was what they were up against. There are still many
people who feel that contraception in any form is a sin and
pharmaceutical companies are scared of them. The FDA won't even hear
about emergency contraception, and seems to be waiting until Bush is out
of the whitehouse.
Eddie Croom
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> I'm doing a project for school and I came up with this site in my
> searching for Male contraceptives.. I was wondering, would men think
> of themselves as feminine if they started taking contraceptives
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> BTW, I really like the site.. the site should also mention the ANZAC
> Resarch trials too.. www.anzac.edu.au
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> I'm surprised at the amount of men who are subscribed to this site.
> Did u know, when female birth control came out, researchers didn't
> think it would sell? and now look at the 21st century! If males are
> demanding a contraceptive why aren't they pushing the pharmacutical
> companies to make them? I came up with the idea its because the
> research in the pharmatcuical companies are men who think the
> contraceptive is a womans responsiblity!! What do u think?
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