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In the past everyone also wasn't given access to affordable health care but that's law of the land now. Guess what, birth control is part of women's health care, therefore should be included like everything else is now.

That's nice of you. I'm a law student right now and not working but when I did, half my paycheck went towards various causes, planned parenthood being one of them. I am lucky enough to have parents who can financially support me but I understand everyone isn't as fortunate. That's why I don't brag about the money I'm

Do you have reading comprehension problems? I said women's reproduction affects our health in a major way. That is why birth control should be covered for women, just like all health care. Women have a right to health care and for women that includes birth control. You're saying its okay to exclude from women's health

Companies aren't being forced to pay for their employee's birth control. Companies pay for insurance, and insurance covers prescription drugs which includes birth control. I know some people like to think of it as the slut pill and not for health care because reproduction doesn't effect men's health in the same way

Women's reproduction affects our health in a major way! That is why women having control over their reproductive system is a major health issue for women. It will never effect men's health in the same way but I do wish there were more methods for men to control their reproduction. That being said, it's not a health

It treats menstrual migraines, prevents pelvic inflammatory disease, treats many hormonal disorders, treats ovarian cysts, regulates irregular menstruation, treats polycystic ovary syndrome, treats endometriosis, anemia, prevents ovarian cancer, prevents colorectal cancer, increases fertility, treats excessive acne,

Basic condoms are for men. They don't allow women to have control over their reproductive system.

Birth control is medically necessary.

Not really! The employer pays for the insurance. Insurance companies by law are required to cover all prescription drugs. When employers pick the health plan, they don't have to pay extra for birth control, neither do they even have to seperately check off birth control. Birth control is just one of the prescription

The thing is they're not being forced to pay any extra, it is covered under employees insurance just as all prescription drugs are. Hobby lobby has to pay their employees and offer them a health care package for the work they do. If compensating their employees is against their morals, welp then too bad because

A. The experiment is repeatable

That's why the scientific method is applied. In a scientific experiment they control for all these things and it was actually determined by national academy of science, these experiments, which vary only the name at the top of the resume, are repeatable. Time after time, the results are the same.

You clearly haven't even seen the study that you were trying to debunk in your earlier post. Recruiters were given the same application but half of them had a male name attached and the other half had a female name attached. The person used for the experiment was the same (hypothetical) person but everything remaining

I tried to engage in one but your response was, wow. I don't know if you were hoping for a different answer from be but that's not exactly constructive dialogue.

Water bottle is a must and a car to drive me home in the morning(unless i drove to your place) Toothbrush would be nice also and maybe a baggy tshirt. Snacks don't hurt either, I always want food after drinking and dancing.

I'm glad my answer was so great that you're blown away

The truth is there are no emotional or psychological factors that come with aborting an unwanted pregnancy. The thought process is, I don't want to be pregnant, Shit I got pregnant, there's stress until you're finally not pregnant anymore then relief. Any negative emotions one may feel would come from someone who

Like some others have pointed out, they're just trying to make it so no one can get an abortion, because they can't legally ban it completely. It's funny how republican argument about putting a wait period on abortion and unnecessary ultrasound is so women don't make hasty decisions yet they also take that time to

Yes there should be no restrictions and it should be held to same standards as similar medial procedures.

Actually no I haven't heard anything better and healthier than the feminist view on mothers and children. Feminist advocate for better women's health care, for affordable and quality prenatal care, for parental leave so mothers and fathers don't have to sacrifice their career, dream, pay, fall on hard times just