I think I'm all for it with age requirements. I think it should be held behind the counter and administered by the pharmacist.
I think that if there are no age requirements, then teenage girls will use it as a primary form of birth control because they are uncomfortable talking with their parents and getting on the pill.
It is working very well in France and other European countries. That is a bit different because sexuality is openly talked about and educated in Europe. Here in the states, SEX is still a dirty word. So, kids are doing it without the proper information. They dont' understand STD's and birth control because we won't friggin talk about it. The moral majority and their abstinence line is about as inneffective as anything I've ever seen. Case in point: my AIDS post a while back. High school kids beliving there is a pill to cure HIV. Dear lord. We are obviously giving parents too much credit with this stuff. There are plenty of people- grownups too- who believe they double their protection by using two condoms.
No. I don't see it. Teens aren't ready for this stuff.
But for the rest of us. I love it.





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