O'Reilly agrees with McCain: Viagra over birth control
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"Do I have to buy you dinner before you use the birth control?"
Prime example of how out-of-touch he is with anyone who isn't a rich old white dude.
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@shocktreatmentt Thank goodness for smart people like you :)
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@tigsie17 Ouch! Careful, there! We need people like you with your bright brain to keep us on our toes :)
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RIGHT. Because every guy's always asking for Viagra for "alternative medical conditions", innocently not even aware it has any sexual side-effects.
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@richyncali You're obviously an idiot. Do you believe that women in committed relationships would never need birth control. The fact of the matter is birth control is not just for women with promiscuous lifestyles. It's for all women who don't wish to become pregnant. That can be anyone from a woman who has been married 30 years, had all of her children and has not yet reached menopause, to a teenage girl preparing for her first sexual experience. Educate yourself :)
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Men shouldn't even have a say in women's birth control, unless it's "they should do what they see fit".
Fucking misogynists.
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Both Viagra and birth control should NOT be cover.
Why pay for a boner &/or a promiscuous life style.
Let me pay for your sexual pleasures?...nah, I rather pay for mine. ; p hehe
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Bang harder please. ; )
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if you want an erection bad enough to pay for a pill that gets it up for you, hey that's your choice!
if you want a life that is livable bad enough to pay for a pill that insures you can have control over your life, then that's a choice too. But it's a chioce that women make everyday to keep their life under control, and that's almost as important as having a life! if anything should be covered based on choice, it should be this:
the choice to produce a child or not
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Yeah I agree. Sorry to hear about your sis. Bill'O is pathetic and is definitely going to hell when he dies =D
Of course it treats medical conditions, anything from acne to polycystic ovary syndrome (which can increase a woman's risk of diabetes and heart disease). Insurance companies to not distinguish between birth control pills as contraceptive and medicine. Planned Parenthood should have mentioned that in their ad.
ideoplastic 3 years ago 12
OMG...do people not get that birth control helps regulate menstrual cycles!?!?! It's not just for preventing pregnancy! Some men are just plain fucking stupid....*bangs head on desk*
tigsie17 3 years ago 11