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True - that's why I said "theorectically".....but at least if they would pay for it in these cases, it puts the onus back on the individual, not the corporation or the insurance company
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I know that you and I are really on the same side of this issue, I'm just pretty passionate about access to birth control, as it is a major contributing factor to workplace equality. |
Same here. And this is just one of many reasons drove me from the Catholic Church. And yes, it does take 2 and I offer that if male birth control medicine had been easier to invent, we'd still be waiting for it today. Then again, you do have to consider the biology of it all.
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Why is any treatment without a co-pay by government edict? Such is tantamount to the government prioritizing health-care options.
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True, I don't really care about the co-pay...just that the option to get the drug is there and in line with other meds.
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That's not an anti-feminist thing to do. That's just an a-hole thing to do. The guys posting about how drunk they are or how much they bench pressed are just as big of a-holes.
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Really excellent example. A feminist extremist wouldn't have stood by her man.
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And a Google search brought a link where he called Catholic nuns feminazis!
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