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"Spermatorrhea" Was Once the Male Equivalent of “Hysteria” – And Its Cure Was Absolutely Shockin
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(Sex)
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... that he could not be “cured” of spermatorrhea, he went on to publish Physical, Sexual, and Natural Religion (1855) which advocated for contraception and sexual liberation. A page from Drysdale's book. ...
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Created on 12 December 2022
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You’re Invited: Celebrate "Project Runway's" Nina Garcia & Help Women Rise Against Violence at Womankind’s Virtual Gal
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(Sponsored)
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... a survivor’s body--not allowing them to make decisions around contraception, forcing a survivor to keep an unwanted pregnancy or contracting an STI due to sexual violence. These are all ways that a survivor’s ...
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Created on 14 October 2021
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Woman With A Plan: Actor/Writer/Director Natalie Morales Makes Media Made For US
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(TV)
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... pill, which isn’t available where they live because of the “conscience clause,” a law that allows pharmacists to deny contraception based on religious beliefs. “They have to get their asses to a Planned ...
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Created on 21 May 2021
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Lysol's Horrifying History Of Marketing Cleaning Products As Birth Contro
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(Living)
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... and promoted promiscuity—the Comstock Act effectively suppressed the circulation of books, pamphlets, magazines, and any other information about reproduction or contraception through the mail or across ...
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Created on 25 March 2021
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Roe v. Wade Doesn't Actually Make Abortion Accessible For Everyone. This Short Film Explains Why
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(Movies)
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... For example, many states currently allow some health care providers to refuse to provide services related to contraception, while others explicitly allow pharmacists to refuse to distribute contraceptives. ...
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Created on 03 March 2021
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For Vegans, The Birth Control Pill Can Be Hard To Swallow
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(Sex)
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Some say a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, but the use of milk sugar (lactose) and other animal products in birth control pills may be hard for animal lovers to swallow. While eliminating ...
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Created on 08 February 2021
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What Louisiana's New Abortion Restrictions Mean For America ...
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(Feminism)
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... decline, especially as contraception has become more accessible, they are still an essential part of reproductive freedom. The Supreme Court is the most conservative it has been since the 1930s, putting ...
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Created on 06 November 2020
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From Voter Intimidation To Climate Change To Birth Control: 5 Feminist Reasons To Denounce Amy Coney Barrett
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(Feminism)
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... for the question.
4. Amy Coney Barrett declined to endorse the 1965 Griswold v. Connecticut case that granted privacy rights to couples using contraception and paved the way for Roe v. Wade.
5. Amy ...
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Created on 16 October 2020
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Wish You Had More Orgasms? This Guide To Arousal Could Help
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(Sex)
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... challenges are due to depression, medication (including hormonal forms of contraception), oncoming menopause, or other bodily conditions, a talk with a doc might be advisable.
But before you assume ...
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Created on 27 August 2020
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10.
Supreme Court Sides With Trump On Limiting Birth Control Coverage
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(Feminism)
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... Administration’s Affordable Care Act, employers are required to provide coverage of contraception in their insurance policies to their employees. After a 7-2 ruling in the Supreme Court on the Trump v. ...
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Created on 08 July 2020
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Here Are 4 Important Supreme Court Decisions Made This Year & 2 We're Still Waiting O
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(Living)
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... that have not been decided yet.
Little Sisters of the Poor Saints Peter and Paul Home v. Pennsylvania has to do with whether or not employers can object to providing contraception coverage under the ...
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Created on 29 June 2020
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12.
The Black Girl Bill of Rights Needs to be Ratified
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(Living)
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... protected and nurtured.
The right to real sex education, contraception, tampons, and pads.
The right to agency and control over our own bodies in every space.
The right to justice and reparations ...
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Created on 09 June 2020
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13.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Defends Basic Reproductive Rights From A Hospital Bed
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(Feminism)
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... states would be covering the cost of contraception, a scenario they have not budgeted for, the Times reports.
"This leaves women to hunt for other government programs that might cover them," Ginsburg ...
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Created on 07 May 2020
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How Planned Parenthood Is Filling The Sex Education Gaps During Quarantine
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(Sex)
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... (and the number that actually provide information about contraceptives is even lower). Basically, only half of teens get informed about contraception before their first time. And this was before the pandemic ...
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Created on 16 April 2020
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Bernie Sanders' Plan for Reproductive Rights and the Black Maternal Mortality Crisis is a Breath of Fresh Air
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(Living)
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... Title X and other women led health organizations. He plans to protect women's health, ensure access to contraception, and the availability of a safe and legal abortion.
Sanders' plan to address the Black ...
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Created on 09 March 2020
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16.
The Sexist Way STIs Are Discussed — And Diagnosed
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(Sex)
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... more men to the fire?
We allow men to continue dangerous sexual habits when it comes to contraception use because the long lasting effects of STDs affect women directly. I can't help but imagine if it ...
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Created on 01 November 2019
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Period Apps Are Sharing More Than Just Your Cycle With Facebook
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(Living)
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... much more than just count the days between your first and last period. Apps ask for information about moods, contraception use, and when a user has sex. Buzzfeed reports that even seemingly harmless information ...
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Created on 11 September 2019
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This Wiki Connects People Around The World To Reproductive Healthcare
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(Living)
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... just to procure these necessary services, Fried created Gynopedia, a wiki that offers information related to reproductive health, including abortion access and emergency contraception, for more than 90 ...
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Created on 26 August 2019
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Misogyny and Manacles: The Real Story Behind "Wonder Woman
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(Entertainment)
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... and believed in things like female contraception. He also had some pretty radical feminist theories: that is, he believed that women were the superior sex, held back by a societal duty to be housewives. ...
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Created on 17 May 2019
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Maternity Leave Is A Reproductive Rights Issue—Here's Wh
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(Feminism)
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With numerous recent abortion bans and access to contraception becoming more difficult, issues surrounding women's health are in more dire need of attention than ever before. Another aspect of maternal ...
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Created on 15 May 2019