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Ejaculate Responsibly

The Conversation We Need to Have About Men and Contraception

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Ejaculate Responsibly

De : Gabrielle Blair
Lu par : Gabrielle Blair
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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

Men are responsible for all unwanted pregnancies. Why? Ovulation is involuntary. Ejaculation is not. It is also true that...

- Men are 50 times more fertile than women

- Birth control is hard to access, use, and comes with numerous side effects

- Vasectomies are less risky than tubal litigations

Yet, it's women who are expected to do the work of pregnancy prevention. Why must women be responsible for men's bodies, as well as their own?

Rather than endlessly exploring how and why we control women's bodies in the highly polarised anti-abortion and pro-choice 'debate', Ejaculate Responsibly makes a witty and unflinching case for why men must be held accountable for their reproductive choices. There are zero consequences for men who ejaculate irresponsibly. It's time to shift the responsibility - and burden - of pregnancy prevention onto men.

©2023 Gabrielle Blair (P)2023 Penguin Audio
Santé sexuelle et reproductive Sciences sociales Études de genre
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    Commentaires

    'A gorgeous manifesto.' (Oprah Daily)

    'A tactical, full-throated cry for men to step up.' (Vogue)

    'Flashes of acerbic humour and eye-opening statistics bolster Blair's common-sense case. This polemic has the power to change minds.' (Publishers Weekly)

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