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The Best Birth Control In The World Is For Men by Jon Clinkenbeard

If I were going to describe the perfect contraceptive, it would go something like this: no babies, no latex, no daily pill to remember, no hormones to interfere with mood or sex drive, no negative health effects whatsoever, and 100 percent effectiveness. The funny thing is, something like that currently exists.

The procedure called RISUG in India (reversible inhibition of sperm under guidance) takes about 15 minutes with a doctor, is effective after about three days, and lasts for 10 or more years…

Oh, and when you do decide you want those babies, it only takes one other injection of water and baking soda to flush out the gel, and within two to three months, you’ve got all your healthy sperm again.

The trouble is, most people don’t even know this exists. And if men only need one super-cheap shot every 10 years or more, that’s not something that gets big pharmaceutical companies all fired up, because they’ll make zero money on it (even if it might have the side benefit of, you know, destroying HIV).

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beerinabox

DUDE

mustangheart

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gottawork-out

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darksideofthemoon007

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thedoctorsonicedyouand

can this replace the normal contraception methods we have pls

cleverpopculturereference

This has existed for YEARS. They ran an article about it in WIRED magizine but I don’t think anyone read it .-.

emilynstoryweb

Maybe more reblogs then?  Up to a million at least.  We have this technology to get the word out and change the world.

niggaturnt

ok but fuck pain, is the shot not in your dick

silver-tongues-blog

Just so people know, it’s obscurity is not a matter of misogyny, it’s a matter of a long term medical solution.

Medicen tends to find cures and shit, but then it gets nowhere because that will lose billions for the pharmaceutical industry. Remember when they got rid of polio? They are not going to do that shit again because the people who run it care more about money than helping people.