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Respecting her sexual health needs now might help her stay responsible and assured down the line, such as when a partner is trying to weasel out of a condom and she needs to stand up for herself.
The real reason Marcotte is pushing for teen girls to get IUDs: chicks these days are too lazy to use protection.
Seriously, when was the last time a girl you banged insisted you use a condom? Even
mentioned the condom? In nearly a decade in the game, I can count the number of girls who've insisted I wrap it up on one hand, and I'd still have a few fingers left over. If it weren't for my initiative, I'd have been able to raw dog them all.
The HIV scare is history. Girls these days simply do not care about STDs or pregnancy. Don't blame it on ignorance, because I'm from a state (New York) with comprehensive sex ed. And really, even the kids who didn't get sex education were able to fill in the gaps with Google and their friends' knowledge.
These slags simply do not give a fuck.
And this is only going to get more common due to changing demographics. Since irresponsible degenerates (and the religious) are outbreeding the reproductively responsible, we're actually seeing a new phenomena called "pregnancy ambivalence," girls who don't really care whether they get knocked up.
Here's more info (from another Marcotte article, amusingly enough):
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The research team looked at questions relating to pregnancy ambivalence and contraceptive use, and their findings are quite startling. About 45 percent of respondents exhibited ambivalence towards pregnancy, and men were significantly more likely than women to be ambivalent (53 percent of men compared with 36 percent of women). People who expressed ambivalence about pregnancy were more likely to have used no birth control method in the past month.
Oh, and look:
STD rates are going up too!
From this perspective, arming every teenage slut with a form of contraception that requires no brainpower on her behalf is the next logical step. Of course, an IUD won't protect little Caitlin or Madison from the antibiotic-resistant strains of syphilis that are going around now.
This is the way the world ends: not with a whimper, but a bang. A raw bang.