What's the modern reality of male birth control?
Now that Prep exists for HIV it seems like pregnancy is the only remaining long term consequence to unprotected sex
What's the modern reality of male birth control?
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>What's the modern reality of male birth control?
Probably not far. The best analogy I've heard of this: It's easier to fortify the castle than to convince million of soldiers not to storm the castle.
Well if you have an analogy, I'm convinced
Threadly reminder: the long-term consequence of society promoting degeneracy and trying to make it risk-free is adult virginity. Western males don't need birth control because they can't have sex.
Don't worry, you won't get your 2D waifu or the 20 e-girls you have a parasocial relationship with pregnant.
I fuck college girls with daddy issues it doesn't mean I have enough brain damage to know wtf you're trying to say
I'm saying male contraception won't be a very popular product, virgin.
...Are you saying people don't have sex anymore?
I'm saying you will never have sex.
This is one of the most autistic conversations I've had on this board, I'm convinced you had to be drunk to post this.
You're excruciatingly dumb, so maybe I should spoonfeed you: the reality of male birth control is that no one is putting any serious thought or effort into it because it simply doesn't make sense in a context where the population of sexually active men keeps shrinking and most of the fucks being had are casual.
>the population of sexually active men keeps shrinking and most of the fucks being had are casual
Maybe if you disregard married men, which seems like a poor strategy for a pharmaceuticals company to take.
>Maybe if you disregard married men
What married men? You mean the older ones who will never buy such a product, or the younger ones who aren't even having sex, let alone getting into serious long-term relationships where a woman might take the risk of entrusting birth control to them?
I'm married with kids, in my late 30s. I would absolutely buy such a product, especially since the Affordable Care Act would legally require my health insurance provider to cover it with zero copay.
Too bad big pharma market analysis isn't based on LULZ LARPs.
>Al Bundy's life seems like an unobtainable larp to kids today
Damn, they really got to you zoomers good.
I'm not saying your deeply mediocre wishes are unobtainable. I'm just saying you're a virgin posting on LULZ.
At the very least, you're saying that my actual life is unobtainable for me in particular, presumably by virtue of me posting on LULZ. I'm sure you also have some justification why the same conclusion doesn't apply to you, despite the obviousness of your projection.
Here's a tip: calling someone a virgin doesn't sting if they aren't actually a virgin. Don't worry though, it'll happen for you when the time is right. Keep your chin up.
Besides, if being a husband and father isn't unobtainable, then there is a market for male birth control after all. Unless you're seriously claiming that Al Bundy wouldn't take a male birth control pill that cost him nothing out of pocket?