Famous English Quotes about Birth Control

Famous English Quotes about Birth Control

  • The thought of getting pregnant again is terrific birth control. ~ Bethany Lopez, Indelible
  • One of my favorite moments is when a guy, at that certain point in a relationship, says something desperately hopeful like, ‘Are you on the pill?’ I simply say, ‘No, are you?’ ~ Roxane Gay, Bad Feminist
  • Whenever governments wanted to achieve some end, often involving population growth, they restricted access to birth control and/or criminalized birth control unless, of course, the population growth concerned the poor, in which case, contraception was enthusiastically promoted. Historically, society has only wanted the “right kind of people” to have a right to life. We shouldn’t forget that fact. ~ Roxane Gay, Bad Feminist 
  • Every day we are reborn. ~ Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!
  • He suggests that contraceptive substances be added to basic foods…. Should a couple wish to have a child, they’d go to special stores to procure their food. Every child a wanted child. ~ John Cage, M: Writings ’67-’72
  • Congress should make it so that all sex scenes in all films should be provided with a screaming baby sound track. That should help take away all the fun and may show a major decrease in unwanted pregnancies without having to provide birth control to anyone. ~ Heather Chapple, Write like no one is reading
  • Like the pagans of old, unaffected by climate, the British were now dancing around a giant phallus. Unlike the pagans theirs was a sterile phallus, disarmed by condoms and pills – the first heathen sexual cult to be based around sterility rather than fertility. ~ Peter Hitchens
  • Isn’t it wonderful to give birth to your own kind? ~ Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!
  • Patriarchy is women structuring lifelong decisions around men they haven’t met. ~ Maggie Young
  • You see, they were Mothers, not in our sense of helpless involuntary fecundity, forced to fill and overfill the land, every land, and then see their children suffer, sin, and die, fighting horribly with one another; but in the sense of Conscious Makers of People. ~ Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  • The technology exists for a male contraceptive pill. We have the drugs to switch off testosterone and prevent sperm production. These drugs have never gone to market because developers know that men would never take something like that. Men would never agree to switch off their hormones. They would never put up with the side effects such as depression and low libido. And, honestly, why should they put up with it? Why should women? ~ Lara Briden, Period Repair Manual: Natural Treatment for Better Hormones and Better Periods

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