Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Do you belive in sexual karma?

I had a debate about this with a friend at a bar...it may sound harsh, but here's what I've come to believe: it is the year 2007. From 2005 and on, anyone 16+, who's been educated, and who's had sex education (not talking a bible belt community that forbids it), who has access to birth control, and decides not to use it when engaged in full-on sexual intercourse is officially a moron.



To clarify: this excludes the poor (who can't afford condoms or other birth control), the misinformed (where the community abolishes open sex education so this stuff is never learned), and the uneducated (how would they know). It also absolves mistakes like condom breaking or pill failing.



I'm only talking about the huge swath of people who wind up pregnant or with an std who just decided it was "too much trouble" or "didn't like the feeling." My opinion in the day and age of condoms being given out for free and enough TV PSAs for a 24 hr channel is that they should just deal.



Thoughts?Do you belive in sexual karma?
There is NO reason to not use protection. Clinics and Planned Parenthood give condoms for free. Under-education is the parents fault. So is having sex as a 12-17 year old teenager---parents fault.



Those who choose not to use it (thinking that getting STDs or pregnant won't happen to them) and it does happen, unfortunately it's NOT just them who ends up getting hurt. They choose to continue to not use condoms, and spread the STD, and those who have babies they didn't want and they end up keeping the unwanted baby......it's the baby who ends up hurt.Do you belive in sexual karma?
I think your right, but even if they did use a condom and birth control pills they could still get a std and become pregnant. The best way to avoid either is abstinence

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