we all had a lot of fun dunking on “menstrual cycle education” yesterday but what they’re talking about there is propaganda to vilify other methods of birth control in favor of the rhythm method, specifically because it has a higher failure rate
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This is definitely a chapter out of The Handmaiden’s Tale.
Trump trying to find ways to get women to have more babies including paying them $5000 and educating them about their menstrual cycles.
#MagaMorons
#ProudBlue#Voices4Victory
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Trump trying to find ways to get women to have more babies including paying them $5000 and educating them about their menstrual cycles.
#MagaMorons
#ProudBlue#Voices4Victory
newrepublic.com/post/194212/... via @newrepublic.com
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Whereas I've been using copper IUDs since 2000 and have never had so much as a pregnancy scare. (I've used FAM to chart my cycles on and off due to PMDD.)
User error != unwanted
I've been in the FAM forums, the norm is that people are self-taught, never abstaining, and only using condoms intermittently, while quoting perfect use stats. Post after post is "Oh, shit, am I pregnant?" and people saying failures somehow don't count.
This is the worst timeline.
Come back with universal childcare, government-sponsored 529s, two years of paid family leave, low mortgages for families, and sound climate change policy
It's also a really shitty way of keeping someone from leaving you.
https://bsky.app/profile/fakegreekgrill.bsky.social/post/3lnfure7bds2w
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decree_770
I think we would have (probs not now though)
Which means they assume women will of course want babies
Parents.
- What do you call a couple that uses the rhythm method for birth control?
- Parents.