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We are such a conflicted society when it comes to sex. We have church leaders trying to make abstinence the only birth control taught to kids and yet priests can't abstain from having sex with the kids. Many see it as morally wrong for two people deeply in love to have sex outside of marriage and yet feel it's a wife's obligation to have intercourse whether she wants to or not. A father can freak out and refuse to let his 17 year old daughter out of the house wearing her low cut jeans, then he wanders to his office to watch porno videos of 18 year old girls having it on with dildos. Aren't those 18 year olds someone's daughter? Impotence drugs are so popular that the advertising budgets alone, in the US, was almost half a billion dollars last year. That's a lot of encouragement to get it up. But if that sperm hits a target, and the woman wants to us EC to prevent a pregnancy? Oh, my, that's a problem. Interesting the line is drawn there, with the woman, 1 and not with "if God had wanted you to shoot sperm he would have given you a rod." We love and need sex but it's all wrapped up with power and guilt and feeling dirty, and that spills over into our politics. And not much good can come from anything with that much baggage.
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