I get such a chuckle when these things come out. Here we have millions of our fellow Americans unemployed, we have jihadist camps being set up in Latin America, which Rick has been warning about, and people seem to be so preoccupied with sex. I think it says something about our culture. We maybe need a massive therapy session so we can concentrate on what the real issues are. And this contraceptive thing, my gosh, it's such inexpensive. Back in my day, they used Bayer aspirin for contraceptives. The gals put it between their knees and it wasn't that costly.
Sure, this is Santorums's PAC boy Foster Friess talking about Rick, but this is what the GOP means. Boner pills aren't part of the discussion, you know - get it up and keep it up - should be a part of insurance coverage but not getting pregnant from it or avoiding other health issues somewhat peculiar to the other half are subject to some body's superstition or Puritanism or alter boy abusing sensibilities.
I want you to follow along in this deconstruction, The gals put it between their knees and it wasn't that costly, has in it the actuality of the situation. Men like to have sex and that's just ordinary business and women don't like it - or more especially should not like it. If they do like it, then having babies should be a part of the package - whether one of them houses that baby and the other doesn't since... I don't know, the price of liking it should be 9 months of carrying a baby and then...
Now maybe a woman shouldn't like having sex with Foster Friess or any of the other GOPers playing at this game and while that might be personally relevant to them and their unfortunate sex partners... some of the more enlightened (like most of us) are happy to see this as a mutually satisfying activity rather than one imposed on the female side of the equation.
Oh hell... somebody will actually vote for these neanderthals and this probably won't go away any now anymore than it has for millenia's worth of woman hating male dominionism cloaked in "morality."
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Are you calling for a sex strike against Republican men?
Chris,
judging from, well, things said - I'd guess calling for one would be piling on...
funny, my fingers wanted to do "ll" in that word.
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