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Originally Posted by AnnEsthesia
Yes, it is an issue of gender. Does the man get pregnant if he has no access to contraceptives? Is the man unable to get his prescription filled? No. It is the women. How anyone can say this is not a gender issue is beyond me.
Note: Many many women take the pill for non-contraceptive reasons. So to deny them access to a medically prescribed drug is unconscionable.
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A man will not be sold condoms either, so that is gender neutrality. If a women has no contraceptives, they will less often put out, meaning less for the men, so it also effects the men. At my high school, it was the man's duty to have the condom, no condom, you stay home by yourself.
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