I want you to stay out of my bedroom, but pay for what goes on inside!

tooAlive

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I'm sure Sandra Fluke would throw a fit over this picture.

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Sandra Fluke wanted contraceptives to be part of her presciption drug plan. Not the government to pay for it.

She has you guys scared shitless...so nice.
 
If they want privacy they should quit dragging their beds into the street.
 
The pill has more benefits than just being able to bang like a rabbit. But if you guys are against that then that must suck.
 
ITS medical care and you dont get to deside a dr cant give their patient the BEST working meds for the situtation
 
The pill has more benefits than just being able to bang like a rabbit. But if you guys are against that then that must suck.

Yep, it helps with endometriosis. I had to take it myself when I was a teenager (and no, I wasn't sexually active). Funny, we had to beg and plead for BC to be covered. Viagra was, but BC wasn't. Interesting, no?

From only 2002
Erections Get Insurance; Why Not the Pill? - ABC News
 
Sandra Fluke wanted contraceptives to be part of her presciption drug plan. Not the government to pay for it.

She has you guys scared shitless...so nice.

She wanted the government to FORCE an employer to include it in the coverage plan they chose and they partially pay for, even if it was against their beliefs or stance for whatever reason... Nothing stopped Slutty McMuffin from going and buying her birth control all on her own
 
The pill has more benefits than just being able to bang like a rabbit. But if you guys are against that then that must suck.

Yes, I know it's good for irregular periods and even acne control. As well as a couple of other things too.

That still doesn't mean the government is required to pay for it with everyone's tax dollars.

why are you NOT aware of the other medical applications of birth control ?

No, you assumed I wasn't aware.
 
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The pill has more benefits than just being able to bang like a rabbit. But if you guys are against that then that must suck.

Yes, I know it's good for irregular periods and even acne control.

That still doesn't mean the government is required to pay for it with everyone's tax dollars.

Healthcare covers acne medicine. I don't get periods, but I imagine if I did making them more manageable would be a bit more important than acne.
 
Endometriosis is a debilitatingly painful condition. I should know, I had a severe case of it when I was young. BC pills helped immensely, and are still the main medication perscribed for this. Viagra is not a real medication for a real medical problem. Impotence is not a painful medical condition that affects your life, won't let you function or go to school and work - so what if old men can't get it up anymore - is that a crisis? No, it isn't, yet IT was covered long before BC pills were.
 
Sandra Fluke wanted contraceptives to be part of her presciption drug plan. Not the government to pay for it.

She has you guys scared shitless...so nice.

She wanted the government to FORCE an employer to include it in the coverage plan they chose and they partially pay for, even if it was against their beliefs or stance for whatever reason... Nothing stopped Slutty McMuffin from going and buying her birth control all on her own

So she didn't want the government to pay for it. Point proven. Thanks.
 
A birth control pill cost less than to about the same as a bottle of soda.
Therefore - shouldn't the government pay for everyone's soda?
 

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