Netherrealmer wrote:There is even a bigger way to save money..... The number 69, If the couple will do that instead... they wont need to buy birth control. Sausage for the lady, Sashimi for the guy.![]()
No one gets pregnant from oral exams.
nela13 wrote:Our National Health system provides birth control pills for free, we only need to go to our local health center and ask for it. My family nurse always gives me enough for 6 months.
Inem wrote:What about the age long abstinence? That one never fails. I have seen birth control fail multiple times. But this is a good saving tip for everyone that is sexually active.
augusta wrote:This sounds good you see you don't even need to spend money and it becomes a win win situation. So we all need to do the needful and money is saved.
Inem wrote:What about the age long abstinence? That one never fails. I have seen birth control fail multiple times. But this is a good saving tip for everyone that is sexually active.
Did you say horny teenagers? From my point of view, teenagers should not be talking about sex. They should be busy with school work. I can't just imagine that my teenage daughter would be having sex. That thought alone can cripple me.Jem Smith wrote:Yep, it saves money to not have children, or at least have fewer children. Most types of birth control aren't free here in Australia (you can sometimes get condoms for free, but birth control pills cost a fair bit) but that seems like a good idea. It would also be good if vasectomies or getting your tubes tied was covered by medicare, or at least subsidised.
-- 19 Jul 2023, 13:46 --Inem wrote:What about the age long abstinence? That one never fails. I have seen birth control fail multiple times. But this is a good saving tip for everyone that is sexually active.
The trouble is, most people aren't very good at sticking to it, especially horny teenagers. It's only natural (and healthy, as long as they practice safe sex) for people to want to have sex.
Inem wrote:Did you say horny teenagers? From my point of view, teenagers should not be talking about sex. They should be busy with school work. I can't just imagine that my teenage daughter would be having sex. That thought alone can cripple me.Jem Smith wrote:Yep, it saves money to not have children, or at least have fewer children. Most types of birth control aren't free here in Australia (you can sometimes get condoms for free, but birth control pills cost a fair bit) but that seems like a good idea. It would also be good if vasectomies or getting your tubes tied was covered by medicare, or at least subsidised.
-- 19 Jul 2023, 13:46 --Inem wrote:What about the age long abstinence? That one never fails. I have seen birth control fail multiple times. But this is a good saving tip for everyone that is sexually active.
The trouble is, most people aren't very good at sticking to it, especially horny teenagers. It's only natural (and healthy, as long as they practice safe sex) for people to want to have sex.
Semi wrote:I taught in a high school and I have lost count of how many times we have caught school kids 13-14 making out in the restroom. The truth is that they would always do it. Help them by teaching th safe sex.
Semi wrote:I taught in a high school and I have lost count of how many times we have caught school kids 13-14 making out in the restroom. The truth is that they would always do it. Help them by teaching th safe sex.
Abstinence is a fairy tale and it is not practical. Birth control would help more because it is something that everyone can act out and be responsible.Cody wrote:Abstinence is the best solution. If you don't want to have babies, stay away from sex or practice safe sex. However, having babies means Loosing more money so if you're not ready to loose money then don't have babies
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