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Seems a little young doesn't it?People have already answered this for you, because they may be sexually active and at risk for pregnancy. That easy to understand, basic bit of biology, doesn't require you to share your fantasies of wild 13 year old sex parties with us. For ****s sake.....
And still it happens. See how normal of a conversation this could be?Seems a little young doesn't it?
I don't think you're capable of adorable conversation I'm going to permit you to have the last word.And still it happens. See how normal of a conversation this could be?
Who's trying to be adorable? I think you're incapable of not being weird....I don't think you're capable of adorable conversation I'm going to permit you to have the last word.
That is more than a little creepy position to take for someone who claims to be a gay cis male.You seem very invested in what birth control teenage girls do or do not take.
Why?
Reduced to ad hominem like always.That is more than a little creepy position to take for someone who claims to be a gay cis male.
Where is the ad hom'? I didn't insult you.Reduced to ad hominem like always.
HereWhere is the ad hom'?
That is more than a little creepy
So in your insane world suggesting someone is creepy is a componentI didn't insult you.
Why would a trans woman care?Why does a gay guy care about the birth control of a teen girl?
So the only way you can have an opinion and enter into a discussion about something is if you're dating someone that directly is effected by it?You're not going to be dating her, so why do you care?
You date guys and dont need birth control, so why do you care?Here
So in your insane world suggesting someone is creepy is a component
So the only way you can have an opinion and enter into a discussion about something is if you're dating someone that directly is effected by it?
Its a reasonable question for someone who doesn't date cisgender females.Why do you run your mouth about gay people?
There isn't any ad hominem. It's just a statement of face. Your posts are creepy.Reduced to ad hominem like always.
So I'm not allowed to discuss it? Aren't you a trans woman that dates guys you'd need ur as much as I ever wouldYou date guys and dont need birth control, so why do you care?
You won't either so why are you policing the topic?You wont be dating her. Unless you are now bisexual
You have just this little business talking about this as I do.Its a reasonable question for someone who doesn't date cisgender females.
Why?There isn't any ad hominem. It's just a statement of face. Your posts are creepy.
Because you're focused on teenage sex parties and molestation when we're just discussing birth control. Save if for whatever sick version of penthouse forum you frequent.Why?
Are you actually advocating for or supporting teen pregnancy?In her National Review article “When IVF Met MAHA,” (July 2025), Leah Libresco Sargeant questions President Trump’s rallying cry for free IVF (In Vitro Fertilization).
She argues, “The harder it is to marry and have children early in life, the more likely it is that couples will struggle to conceive later. A humane culture is ordered to the physical realities of women’s bodies. It does not view the shifting of births to later in life as neutral.”
If humans took measures to prevent whales or giraffes from getting pregnant when their bodies were ready, that would be considered madness and an offense against the natural world. But we think it’s ok to ignore Mother Nature and refuse to support human mothers who follow the rule of nature, which is to have children while still a teenager.
And abortion when all else fails.Sure, birth control can sometimes fail. That's why it helps to use multiple methods at once, like condoms AND the pill.
As higher education continues to lose its appeal, more young men could learn a useful trade like electrician or plumbing during their high school years and then, with government subsidies, start a family with a teenage bride.Are you actually advocating for or supporting teen pregnancy?
If higher education is losing its appeal, then that is a sad commentary on society. As is advocating for teen pregnancy. Thats just a bad idea.As higher education continues to lose its appeal, more young men could learn a useful trade like electrician or plumbing during their high school years and then, with government subsidies, start a family with a teenage bride.
There is nothing creepy about that.As higher education continues to lose its appeal, more young men could learn a useful trade like electrician or plumbing during their high school years and then, with government subsidies, start a family with a teenage bride.
Young love is known for being incredibly romantic, but lasting? Not so much. Couples who get married at age 20 are 50 percent more likely to divorce than couples who wait until they’re 25, with 28 being the "sweet spot" when it comes to marriage, a 2016 study by Psychology Today suggests.
Indeed. I cannot see how teen pregnancy or advocating for it is a good thing.There is nothing creepy about that.
BTW,
The Young Couples On 'The Ultimatum' May Wanna Wait A Few Years Before Getting Married
A relationship therapist explains how age plays a role in divorce rates.www.womenshealthmag.com
I'm almost afraid to ask what his view on arranged marriage is.Indeed. I cannot see how teen pregnancy or advocating for it is a good thing.
Im assuming he's for it. Especially for teens so they can be pregnant.I'm almost afraid to ask what his view on arranged marriage is.
It’s to prevent unwanted pregnancy, dude. Stop thinking so much about the sex lives of children, you’re bad at it.Seems that both birth control and feminism have caused this issue. I've heard of people marketing birth control to 13 year old girls as a way to clear up acne so essentially some women are on progesterone for 20+ years. I think the idea is to prevent birth.
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