Yep, in a society ruled by those that give birth, contraceptives for the 'male' part would be common... And here we are, with the last major study for male contraceptives being stopped in 2012...
Bro what the f*ck are talking about transmen can give birth Yumiswife
ummm... that was not what I was talking about. I meant, that aside from condomes there are no contraceptives for men, so they don't get their partner pregnant. In this story the alpha could take a contraceptive, in real life there is no such thing.
ummm... that was not what I was talking about. I meant, that aside from condomes there are no contraceptives for men, so they don't get their partner pregnant. In this story the alpha could take a contraceptive... Icetear
Which is bullshxt because females have to go far and back to make sure we don’t pregnant even though we’re not the ones doing the impregnating. While it does takes two, it’s not equal.
Males can impregnate several females in one sitting while we females take 6-9 months to pop out one baby.
Which is bullshxt because females have to go far and back to make sure we don’t pregnant even though we’re not the ones doing the impregnating. While it does takes two, it’s not equal.Males can impregnate... Sunfluxx
University of minnesota said they were gonna invest money into it last year. IDK how far it went but Minnesota is pretty progressive.
University of minnesota said they were gonna invest money into it last year. IDK how far it went but Minnesota is pretty progressive. Objectifying 2D men is fun
There seem to be projects in Australia and India too. The one in India involves a plant extract that had been used by natives. Seems to be really effective and supposedly has near to no side effects (but I have yet to find a good study on it, so I wouldn't bet on it).
There seem to be projects in Australia and India too. The one in India involves a plant extract that had been used by natives. Seems to be really effective and supposedly has near to no side effects (but I have... Icetear
Yep, in a society ruled by those that give birth, contraceptives for the 'male' part would be common...
And here we are, with the last major study for male contraceptives being stopped in 2012...