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Okay, Ladies, This one's for you (and the men who want you)  

gymrat1974 49F  
1057 posts
11/18/2016 6:59 am
Okay, Ladies, This one's for you (and the men who want you)


I started thinking about something this morning. Women are sharing their period stories with Mike Pence. I think they should go a step beyond and start writing letters to congress, especially Paul Ryan, sharing all the gory details of why they use birth control. Did you know some women use it to regulate their cycles in order to even get pregnant, Paul? No, I bet you didn't. Did you know some women use it to keep from bleeding to death? No, I bet you didn't know that, either. Seriously, there are as many stories to be told as there are women who use birth control, and we should fill our congressional leadership's time with reading these stories about everything, including the amount of blood women lose with each cycle.
I proposed this earlier in another group. There are many reasons to do this. First of all, it would be an annoyance. Second, it would be a huge time waster for the people sifting through the mail. Third, it would allow many women to express themselves.
Another suggestion would be to write doctors and demand that they write congress or even demand the floor at a congressional hearing regarding the necessity of these medications. These doctors should feel obligated to stand up for women. After all, knowing a woman could die for receiving inadequate treatment should fall on their shoulders.

EDIT. So, I originally said this post for the ladies, but I take it back. Nope, if men want to be able to have enjoyable sex with women, then they kind of need to consider the health of a woman's reproductive system. Seriously, if a woman is too busy stressing that something is wrong with her or that she is going to get pregnant but doctors won't give her proper care, what do you really think is likely to happen? She is likely to start shying away from sex. She is likely to be uncomfortable having sex. If your pleasure is derived from her pleasure, then you can't afford to be indifferent to the the fact that her needs aren't being met, either in or out of the bedroom.

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