- cross-posted to:
- economy@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- economy@lemmy.world
I like that they’re selling this as “allowing men to control their fertility” because in addition to being a good sell, it’s the truth. Birth control isn’t a burden, it’s a gift that men have a right to just as much as women.
After falling in love with a French woman she told him to take responsibility for his sperm. Together with his parents, he developed the prototype of the Andro-Switch ring in their garage.
This is the modern Iron Man we deserve.
Dang, if I knew a ball warmer was an effective birth control, we’d have given up condoms long before I got my vasectomy.
I had a vasectomy 14 years ago.
Even if 100% male contraceptive becomes available it was still a wise decision on my part because who knows many mistakes I would have made in the time before it became available?
And, if 100% male contraceptive becomes available, I still wouldn’t want to get it reversed. I’ve never faltered from my position on not having any biological children.
Nah, it’s only women to take hormones to the point of developing tumors.