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By *ack Frosty OP   Man
9 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

In the papers today it talks of a male contraceptive pill. Well actually it’s a gel called NES/T rubbed in around the shoulder area.

Still under trial and it says men will have to take testosterone

No chance of it losing its effectiveness if you have sickness either.

So there seems to be positives for it

Woman would you trust men to take it?

Men would you be happy to use it?

As long as it proves safe and effective

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By *entlemanrogueMan
9 weeks ago

Motherwell

so you use the gel then need to also take testosterone.

no thanks, it sounds like it woukd mess with my body in ways I don't want to mess with it.

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
9 weeks ago

chichester


"In the papers today it talks of a male contraceptive pill. Well actually it’s a gel called NES/T rubbed in around the shoulder area.

Still under trial and it says men will have to take testosterone

No chance of it losing its effectiveness if you have sickness either.

So there seems to be positives for it

Woman would you trust men to take it?

Men would you be happy to use it?

As long as it proves safe and effective

"

Do men trust women with contraception use

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

9 weeks ago

East Sussex

I would trust a long term partner. I'd never trust a casual fling.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

9 weeks ago

East Sussex


"so you use the gel then need to also take testosterone.

no thanks, it sounds like it woukd mess with my body in ways I don't want to mess with it."

That's why many women don't take hormonal contraception

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago

I wouldn't trust anyone to be in control of my contraception, as a woman I feel like it's my responsibility to keep myself safe.

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By *NormalMan01Man
9 weeks ago

Harrogate

Rather just be ultimately safe and wear a condom, tbh.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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9 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Rather just be ultimately safe and wear a condom, tbh. "

Don't rely on condoms alone to prevent pregnancy. I can tell you from experience that they are not ultimately safe

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By *agatoXXXMan
9 weeks ago

Gone and completely forgotten.

Pregnancy-wise, I don't need it, as my plumbing was disconnected a while back. STI-wise, I don't need anything because nobody wants to shag me. Win-win(ish).

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By *sWyldWoman
9 weeks ago

Edinburgh


"so you use the gel then need to also take testosterone.

no thanks, it sounds like it woukd mess with my body in ways I don't want to mess with it."

Welcome to the world of female contraception!

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
9 weeks ago

North West


"so you use the gel then need to also take testosterone.

no thanks, it sounds like it woukd mess with my body in ways I don't want to mess with it."

Messing with one's body is exactly how the Pills work for female contraception but this is rarely questioned.

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
9 weeks ago

chichester

Men just fuck busty trans women instead. We can’t get preggers so no issues at all of that baby bump

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
9 weeks ago

North West

I'd trust my husband or other committed partner but not anyone casual, just as I wouldn't expect a casual or one off partner to believe me about my contraception. Condoms are NOT foolproof for pregnancy, but are the only way to minimise risk from STIs so I'd expect those to be used irrespective of hormonal contraception.

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By *opman121Man
9 weeks ago

stoke on trent

Just have the snip best £100 pound s I have spent saved me a fortune

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By *ellhungvweMan
9 weeks ago

Cheltenham


"I wouldn't trust anyone to be in control of my contraception, as a woman I feel like it's my responsibility to keep myself safe."

I think this is a very sensible approach. _You_ can only control what _you_ can control - don’t rely on others.

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By *NormalMan01Man
9 weeks ago

Harrogate


"Rather just be ultimately safe and wear a condom, tbh.

Don't rely on condoms alone to prevent pregnancy. I can tell you from experience that they are not ultimately safe"

Yes but to stop infections they’re much more safe than some gel to rub on my shoulder.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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9 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Rather just be ultimately safe and wear a condom, tbh.

Don't rely on condoms alone to prevent pregnancy. I can tell you from experience that they are not ultimately safe

Yes but to stop infections they’re much more safe than some gel to rub on my shoulder. "

The gel is to stop pregnancy

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By *entlemanrogueMan
9 weeks ago

Motherwell

If I was a woman, I wouldn't trust men to use it, so many men have breeding/impregnation fantasies they are desperate to fulfil.

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By *r chiefMan
9 weeks ago

Chester

I don't need to worry. I'm a single man on fab. What chance do I have of actually having sex lol 😆

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By *eavenscentitCouple
9 weeks ago

barnstaple


"so you use the gel then need to also take testosterone.

no thanks, it sounds like it woukd mess with my body in ways I don't want to mess with it.

Welcome to the world of female contraception! "

I thought the same

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By *lderflower_AppleWoman
9 weeks ago

Basingstoke


"I'd trust my husband or other committed partner but not anyone casual, just as I wouldn't expect a casual or one off partner to believe me about my contraception. Condoms are NOT foolproof for pregnancy, but are the only way to minimise risk from STIs so I'd expect those to be used irrespective of hormonal contraception. "

This is the only correct answer!

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By *issmorganWoman
9 weeks ago

Calderdale innit

No, I'd only trust myself.

My partner has a memory like a sieve at the best of times.

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