GOP to married couples: don't have sex!

beardo

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I saw an anti Santorum ad on T.V. that actually made me have a little more respect for him and like whoever was behind the ad less
Good for him and Hillary
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mame

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"People with or without insurance have two affordable choices, one being abstinence and the other being condoms, both of which you can get over the counter,"

to add to that, there's butt sex... Seems this lady has never taken it in the pooper! :shock:
 

NoDrama

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Does this mean all lefties don't know how islands work? i.e. complete moron

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I love the General's Reply "We don't anticipate that".

I practice the "girl has tubes tied" method myself.
 

beardo

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"People with or without insurance have two affordable choices, one being abstinence and the other being condoms, both of which you can get over the counter,"

to add to that, there's butt sex... Seems this lady has never taken it in the pooper! :shock:
I dated a woman who was into butt sex and that was her prefered method of birth control, That's not really my main area of interest....needless to say we weren't together that long.
 

mame

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And now that I thought about it for a minute... You can't get this over the counter and it's probably one of the better methods of birth control:
 

Johnnyorganic

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This whole contraception issue is nothing more than misdirection.

Proggies must focus on anything rather than the actual state of the Union. They have no choice.

Nobody is talking seriously about banning contraception.

Let's not forget who brought the issue up in the first place.

A partisan, Obamedia ass-clown.
 

FootballFirst

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Intrauterine device. its a form of birth control that sits in the woman's cervical canal, the transition between the vagina and uterus. it cause a local inflammation in the area that incites the womans immune system to destroy all sperm that try to pass through in order to fertilize the egg.
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FootballFirst

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And it can be really painful for some women. Especially when the skin starts to grow over it. Those things are a bad idea.
actually physicians consider them a great idea especially for women who repeatedly have "surprise" pregnancies. women don't have to worry about missing pills and they can still let their body menstruate naturally. the only discomfort is on the insertion of the device. i have never heard of skin growing over the device. there is no skin in the uterus.
 

Capt. Stickyfingers

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actually physicians consider them a great idea especially for women who repeatedly have "surprise" pregnancies. women don't have to worry about missing pills and they can still let their body menstruate naturally. the only discomfort is on the insertion of the device. i have never heard of skin growing over the device. there is no skin in the uterus.
Look it up, I'm not just coming up with this shit. My wife had to have hers removed for that very reason. You a physician?
 

Canna Sylvan

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Intrauterine device. its a form of birth control that sits in the woman's cervical canal, the transition between the vagina and uterus. it cause a local inflammation in the area that incites the womans immune system to destroy all sperm that try to pass through in order to fertilize the egg.View attachment 2067689
First of all there's no localized inflammation. Secondly, the immune system doesn't attack sperm. A woman's body naturally attacks sperm as a foreign substance. In some women, it's so bad they can't have sex.There are two types of IUD, copper and progesterone. Copper immobilizes sperm so it can't implant an egg. Progesterone causes the body to release leukocytes and prostaglandins which are harmful to sperm and developing eggs. This means hormone IUDs are abortion devices. Another feature of hormone IUDs is they cause a mucus to obstruct sperm. None of these things are natural and can cause serious harm.
 

SSHZ

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Actually, anything reported by the Huffington Post needs to be approached about the same way one might view anything from Foxnews.......with discard, distain and distrust. They're all spin doctors.
 
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