sultryloser
It's just bone, bro
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Something I learned very recently that I wanted to share was the fact that in my country, the UK, I know for a fact that contraceptives are sold at a rate lower than the standard of 20% of the item's value. They are given the reduced rate, which is only 5%. Ragefuel
So picture this, you're an incel, you have no use for contraceptives like condoms, as you're struggling to get a text back as it is. Women who don't pay taxes, who take more resources from governments than they give, wont even need to PAY as much for the medicine that allows them to take their weekly load and the expensive morning after pill for when a sudden encounter with Chad happens.
And in the case that they fail even that most basic precaution, or more likely had an impulse to keep Chads baby, the male taxpayer will be flipping the bill for the bastard spawn when Chad decides being a father is beta shit. For the 53% of babies born in the UK to single mothers aged 20-29 (UK Census 2021 data, contraception is working very well evidently), we men are paying for. Not even the women buying these reduced rate contraceptives for their nights out on the town or fling in the club bathroom contribute.
What a joke. Any US posters know what the IRS's attitude is towards contraception there? Hopefully it's based.
"Uh, but women deserve the right to safe sex, smelly inkwell!" And women spread chlamydia way faster than ever before, so you know it's not these Chads being responsible with condoms.
So picture this, you're an incel, you have no use for contraceptives like condoms, as you're struggling to get a text back as it is. Women who don't pay taxes, who take more resources from governments than they give, wont even need to PAY as much for the medicine that allows them to take their weekly load and the expensive morning after pill for when a sudden encounter with Chad happens.
And in the case that they fail even that most basic precaution, or more likely had an impulse to keep Chads baby, the male taxpayer will be flipping the bill for the bastard spawn when Chad decides being a father is beta shit. For the 53% of babies born in the UK to single mothers aged 20-29 (UK Census 2021 data, contraception is working very well evidently), we men are paying for. Not even the women buying these reduced rate contraceptives for their nights out on the town or fling in the club bathroom contribute.
What a joke. Any US posters know what the IRS's attitude is towards contraception there? Hopefully it's based.
"Uh, but women deserve the right to safe sex, smelly inkwell!" And women spread chlamydia way faster than ever before, so you know it's not these Chads being responsible with condoms.