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TopicDo you consider this a human being?
Rasmoh
05/09/22 11:16:01 PM
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LinkPizza posted...
If you used contraceptive that failed, then thats not consent, nor the expected outcome

Pregnancy is the biologically expected outcome of sex. We have, through human ingenuity, found a way to mitigate that outcome because we enjoy the numerous secondary motivators that encourage us to participate in sex, but it's still the expected outcome. Sex is a reproductive act.

Sahuagin posted...
yeah, what LinkPizza said. doing something that may have a side-effect does not implicitly "consent" to that side effect. and the presence of contraceptives is not just lack of consent, but explicit refusal.

Pregnancy isn't a side-effect, it's the biologically expected outcome. The side-effects are the pleasures associated with sex that serve as a means to motivate us to engage in reproduction.

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