Pacolovestacos
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- Apr 15, 2016
don't need it.......anymore.
In reading it, it actually does not seem promising.
How so? The end of the article actually says, ".. the science looks promising." lol
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. I don’t think most men would been keen on lowering their testosterone levels but who knows, I’m a woman so I’m just guessing!I just can't imagine lowering a man's testosterone for a month. While it was considered "safe" for 30 days, I'm not sure about long term. And it didn't seem to totally shut down what it needs to shut down.
You mean you personally or society in general?
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. I don’t think most men would been keen on lowering their testosterone levels but who knows, I’m a woman so I’m just guessing!
That’s the thing that sucks is that birth control for women is not without many side effects & risks. But, the consequences of not having it are greater for us so we have endured it. I agree men probably won’t be that interested in it whether it works or not.No, no they would not. At least not this guy. Many of us go to lengths to raise it, let alone lower it.
I just can't imagine lowering a man's testosterone for a month. While it was considered "safe" for 30 days, I'm not sure about long term. And it didn't seem to totally shut down what it needs to shut down.
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. I don’t think most men would been keen on lowering their testosterone levels but who knows, I’m a woman so I’m just guessing!
Yeah
That’s the thing that sucks is that birth control for women is not without many side effects & risks. But, the consequences of not having it are greater for us so we have endured it. I agree men probably won’t be that interested in it whether it works or not.
I can understand that viewpoint but it's probably the same amount of men who believe at the magical moment that the women you are speaking of are on birth control.What woman would believe a man was REALLY on birth control? At the magical moment, they'll tell you anything!
However, it’s arguable that the woman has much higher stakes!I can understand that viewpoint but it's probably the same amount of men who believe at the magical moment that the women you are speaking of are on birth control.
My point being is that issue of not getting pregnant wouldn't be confined to women believing men took their birth control given that presently men rely on women being honest about taking birth control at the magical moment.
Perhaps but that doesn't take away what the PP and what I was saying..it's still trusting someone to have taken birth control and it doesn't make it really all that different in that specific respect now that it's a man who could potentially take birth control rather than a woman.However, it’s arguable that the woman has much higher stakes!