Saturday, 19 April 2014

Contraceptives and Equality



A few things are considered basic by all normal/healthy human beings. Among those: a partner, sex, food, accommodation, water (shower, drink, etc.), minimum space (to live in, to walk, etc.) and a job.





This is the twenty-first century and women are still treated as inferior beings everywhere on earth even in what regards the basic items of human life.




There is no Country(1)where women can buy contraceptives at a drug store without a prescription.






Men however can go inside of even a supermarket or a 7/11 shop and buy condoms.






The arguments not to sell contraceptive that be self-injectable (the USA now sells those) without prescription to women are outrageous.






Some people still mention abortion in those.






Well, if we invent that a baby in formation, or in possible formation, like any of the parts that are necessary to form a baby, should not be killed at any expense, then men could not waste sperm. In this case, they should also need prescriptions to buy condoms.






There could perhaps be a woman who injected the contraceptive too many times in herself, like one that bought more than one package… . 






Oh, well, can we not take Panadol as we please? Cigars?






Both can kill. 






We are with the Catholic priests in a sense: If life in formation is life, then even sperm and ovum count, so that we cannot let women waste their ovum or men waste their sperm.







Since both start producing those things when they are adolescents, perhaps we should worry about staying by their beds so that we do not miss their first emission and we can then save their first possible babies.











Oh, well, since romance and love may be the start of a baby, perhaps we could not let people waste that either.






In this case, perhaps we should keep a watch and, as soon as we notice that someone has that sort of interest for someone else and it is all reciprocal, we should not let any of the parties deviate their attention to another side.







That would also be killing the possible baby then (deviating attention when the interest appeared)?






Oh, well, if we accept that we may ejaculate and have an orgasm with no commitment instead, even because we may be quadriplegic or paraplegic and still ejaculate or have an orgasm, like we cannot possibly move to save our sperm or ovus, we may finally sell contraceptive for women in the supermarkets and 7/11s even when they don't have a prescription.




On this fabulous day, we will be able to say that men and women are equal in terms of at least one thing that has to do with sex (at least one is better than none).
 

 
 
Footnotes

(1) OK. Places like Brazil, for instance, do allow women to buy contraceptive without a prescription. Notwithstanding, they also do not sell the product in 7/11s or supermarkets, and one can find condoms in any of those. Both in Australia and in the USA, one needs a prescription to buy contraceptive and the product is not offered in 7/11s or supermarkets.


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