Author Topic: Ohio students-Abstinence program coming to a school near you  (Read 4927 times)

Um, don't ask me, ask whoever runs the Earth, lol.Condoms and birth control do not always work.
note how i also said unmarried people can take care of a child

Um, don't ask me, ask whoever runs the Earth, lol.

Do you agree with me or disagree? You're with us or against us.

note how i also said unmarried people can take care of a child
What if they were premaritally raped? :cookieMonster:
Do you agree with me or disagree? You're with us or against us.
What do you mean "with or against"?

What if they were premaritally raped? :cookieMonster:What do you mean "with or against"?

he means you either support equal rights or you don't

What do you mean "with or against"?

The LGBT rights movement. The newest branch of the civil rights movement.

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he means you either support equal rights or you don't

You know it.


he means you either support equal rights or you don't
I support equal rights, btu i also support the right to hate and be hated.

I support equal rights, btu i also support the right to hate and be hated.

Reasonable. Do you believe in workplace protections for LGBT minorities/minorities in general?

Reasonable. Do you believe in workplace protections for LGBT minorities/minorities in general?
I AM a minority, lol.

I AM a minority, lol.

Mind me asking which? Just curious. :)

Condoms and birth control do not always work.
Only 3 in every 1000 women taking prescribed birth control pills experience pregnancies when they follow the directions. That's not 3 times out of every 1000 times you have love. That's 3 people out of 1000.

This does not technically fit a dictionary definition of always but I think it is close enough to always to form an informed public policy based on it.

345/754 statistics are made up on the spot

This does not technically fit a dictionary definition of always but I think it is close enough to always to form an informed public policy based on it.
There's always a margin of error

people can still effectively take care of a child when not married.
There are far more unmarried people that struggle to take care of children than there are married people who struggle to take care of children. How do you explain that?

birth control and condoms are 100% but they cant sell it with those odds.
people are stupid and misuse things, and would later try to blame the product.
and some people are simply immune to the hormone birth control drugs. its far less then 3 out of 1000 that are, but they wont take chances.

why do you think every product is 99% effective? its 100. its stupid people that they cant prove used it wrong.

There are far more unmarried people that struggle to take care of children than there are married people who struggle to take care of children. How do you explain that?
do you have proof of this?