Dana Johnson-Perry

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condoms have double superpowers—they can prevent pregnancy, and they can prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Women’s birth control options do not have that same STI-fighting superpower. What condoms don’t have is a list of side effects. They don’t cause depression, mood swings, blood clots, liver failure, weight gain, acne, strokes, or anything else on the list of side effects for hormonal birth control.
Ejaculate Responsibly: A Whole New Way to Think About Abortion
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