• Apytele@sh.itjust.works
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    11 days ago

    I like that they’re selling this as “allowing men to control their fertility” because in addition to being a good sell, it’s the truth. Birth control isn’t a burden, it’s a gift that men have a right to just as much as women.

  • RBG@discuss.tchncs.de
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    After falling in love with a French woman she told him to take responsibility for his sperm. Together with his parents, he developed the prototype of the Andro-Switch ring in their garage.

    This is the modern Iron Man we deserve.

  • sylver_dragon@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    Dang, if I knew a ball warmer was an effective birth control, we’d have given up condoms long before I got my vasectomy.

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      I had a vasectomy 14 years ago.

      Even if 100% male contraceptive becomes available it was still a wise decision on my part because who knows many mistakes I would have made in the time before it became available?

      And, if 100% male contraceptive becomes available, I still wouldn’t want to get it reversed. I’ve never faltered from my position on not having any biological children.

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    Nah, it’s only women to take hormones to the point of developing tumors.