Are you Pro or Anti Contraceptives???
By mizzJhaded
@mizzJhaded (244)
Philippines
3 responses
@suchadazzy (119)
• Philippines
8 Dec 09
This is actually a matter of a responsibilities and obligation that all people should be aware of using a contraceptives not by living in the old way and having debate that refers to religion. It is a must, so you will not have an unwanted pregnancy.
@zydecokitten (451)
• United States
6 Aug 08
I do not understand your question. This is not a pro or con question. It would be irresponsible to not use contraception, otherwise a woman would be having a child one time per year. Can you afford that? Can you raise that many children and provide the love and caring and nurturing for them as well as food on the table, education, and clothing, and other necessary as well as some luxury items for them? Would you want to have a child each year? If the answer is no, then the responsible thing to do would be to use contraceptives. Abortion is not a contraceptive, it is not a responsible way to solve a problem of pregnancy, prevention is the answer. Why would anyone need to defend their use of a contraceptive? Where am I and how did I get here?
@turtlegirl (148)
• United States
1 Aug 08
I don't see how anyone can be anti contraceptive either. It allows you to plan for things instead of just randomly having children you probably can't afford. As for diseases, not all contraceptives prevent deaseases. But, kudos for the ones that do! That's a bonus.



