Manchester City's latest Premier League title defence could be led by a more direct approach after the arrival of Erling Haaland.
18.07.2022 - 19:23 / glamour.com
By We live in a time of excellent scammer stories. This one is my favorite. “Mia,” a friend-of-a-friend of mine, was having a lot of with men. Most of her partners didn’t want to use a condom.
They never asked Mia if she was on any form of contraception.“Okay,” she would say, whenever she was asked to not use a condom. Like many women, she enjoyed condom-less sex, too. The next day, she would text the guy, “Need Plan B!!! Can you Venmo me $80?” Panicked, each man would send her the money.
is nowhere near $80. And anyway, Mia was on birth control. She pocketed the money.I love telling this story at parties because of the contrast it creates: Women laugh.
So do some men. I have also seen straight men moved to tears of rage by this story. They act so livid that one might mistakenly think they are deeply invested in protecting reproductive rights.
Generally, that’s not the case—recent shows that significantly more men (39%) than women (28%) agree with the Supreme Court’s recent ruling that held that abortion is not a right protected by the constitution. Only around a quarter of men said they felt “sad” or “outraged” at the news (compared to over a third of women.)Most people who have abortions didn't become pregnant from casual sex—a 2014 found that 45% of women who sought abortion were married or living with a partner. Without protection of abortion rights though, the stakes for casual sex are higher.
This, of course, is one of the goals of the forced birth movement: to punish people who have sex for pleasure.Roe v. Wade has fallen. Women have responded to this, than men, by supporting abortion rights.
Manchester City's latest Premier League title defence could be led by a more direct approach after the arrival of Erling Haaland.
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