Re: Unexpected/unwanted pregnancies: what should guys' responsibility
BTW, regarding abstaining from sex, there is nothing wrong or deviant about doing so. It in many cases, it is a decision that one makes. I also agree with the poster that said there is no reason that advocating abstinence need omit explanation of other methods of birth control. IMHO it should be taught with full information on birth control as well as full information on STD's, consequences of unplanned pregnancies (to include financial, relational, and anything else that arises because of it to oneself or to the child), and so on. The best decisions, after all, are made with full access to information.
In certain cases, it can actually be a matter of orientation. It is possible to have an asexual orientation that makes one disinterested in sex (or perhaps only able to just tolerate it to a degree for the sake of the other aspects of the relationship). Asexuals don't have anything wrong with them.
BTW, regarding abstaining from sex, there is nothing wrong or deviant about doing so. It in many cases, it is a decision that one makes. I also agree with the poster that said there is no reason that advocating abstinence need omit explanation of other methods of birth control. IMHO it should be taught with full information on birth control as well as full information on STD's, consequences of unplanned pregnancies (to include financial, relational, and anything else that arises because of it to oneself or to the child), and so on. The best decisions, after all, are made with full access to information.
In certain cases, it can actually be a matter of orientation. It is possible to have an asexual orientation that makes one disinterested in sex (or perhaps only able to just tolerate it to a degree for the sake of the other aspects of the relationship). Asexuals don't have anything wrong with them.