I want to know why guys have to pay for PSAs but PAP smears and boobie crushes are covered (in Ontario)
I want to know why guys have to pay for PSAs but PAP smears and boobie crushes are covered (in Ontario)
LOL, shuffling it yet again...
And unfortunately for you, birth control is as easily and cheaply available to women as it is to men.
Oh and when was the last time you had to have a medical to get a prescription for birthcontrol?? oh but wait, men don't need to undergo a vaginal exam, do they??
FYI A man may purchase 1000 condoms for $69.00.-- A woman must submit to a medical exam first before obtaining a prescription which costs generally about $250.00. The pills themselves cost $50.00 a month. Now unless the man is oversexed, I estimate those condoms probably cost him about $25.00 a year, for once a day sex. Now I see a cost of $850. for women versus $25.00 for a man. (These are US figures)
Some men have been notoriously careless over the years re contraception, making it essential for women to look to their own protection. Kind of puts those who object to women being in charge of their own bodies in rather a disgustingly selfish light, doesn't it?? Remember women wouldn't have to keep their legs crossed if men kept their zippers up.
Never, and women don't have to either.Oh and when was the last time you had to have a medical to get a prescription for birthcontrol
Never, and women don't have to either.
I wonder if male oral contraception is covered by the insurance policy in question?I now understand the word Feminazi <spell check> that Limbaugh uses....:lol:
I wonder if male oral contraception is covered by the insurance policy in question?
Hell, I'll have to check my Blue Cross prescription plan and see if it. I'll check and see if Viagra is on there now. I know when I first bought the package, it wasn't covered.
No idea, I'm trying to nail down whether they are even available here yet.Wonder how much they cost???
I think that if Rush was on this forum....he would wonder out loud about her sexual proclivity in regards to gender in which case birth control would be a moot point....;-)No idea, I'm trying to nail down whether they are even available here yet.
I want to know why guys have to pay for PSAs but PAP smears and boobie crushes are covered (in Ontario)
Done, glad to help.I'd also like to point out, that men do NOT have easy access to oral contraceptives like woman do. It's coming soon though, and finally men will have the same "choices" that women have had for decades. No longer will men be "second class citizens" when it comes to access to convenient oral contraception.
“It is time for men to have some control. I think it would empower men and deter some women out there from their nefarious plans,” says Brown. “Some women are out there to use men to get pregnant. This could deter women from doing this. An athlete or a singer is someone who could be a target and they could put a stop to that.”
Male birth control pill soon a reality - Health - Sexual health - Men's Sexual Health Guide - msnbc.com
somebody quote this so we can see what the board "feminazi" has to say about this.
Never, and women don't have to either.
Wow, you finally admit to being wrong.Quite right...
Can you point out where you got any of that from my posts on the matter?...why,your solution could revolutionize marriage and control the population to extinction. I guess you did miss the fact that the University's insurance policy applied to Employees and Staff as well as the student body??
I wonder how the married personnel would feel about your ill-conceived solutions to unwanted pregnancies. (Aside from husbands keeping their zippers up and wives keeping their legs crossed?? )
Hell dude, she can't even remember who said what, in what post.notice how she has, once again, ignored the "hard posts". The ones where she would have to actually back up her feminist bullshyte.
True.... But I'm a guy. Pap smears and mammograms don't do a thing for me. Unfair goes both ways y'know - sort of like cheaper insurance rates for the ladies.Treating cervical and breast cancer which can be fatal is cheaper to catch early and treated. A pap smear involves vaginal swabbing, which is then tested in a lab. . A mamogram involves a costly machine and a qualified technician. A blood test is all a PSA requires, and in some Provinces do pay for it. Prostate cancer caught early is very treatable and rarely fatal.
It has to do with the fact that the US can't afford the utopic nanny-state that Fluke is demanding.