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    AmP Countdown: Time left to demand that Congress make health care reform pro-life: 2009-11-07 18:00:00 GMT-05:00


    Thursday, August 14, 2008

    Finally, some honesty about the effects of The Pill on relationships

    The UK Times Online, in its typical British-tabloid way, published an article yesterday entitled: "The Pill may put you off smell of your man and ruin your relationship."

    Caustic, sure. But accurate? Yes!

    While this information has long been available, a scant few publications have actually spoken about it, leaving such pro-life, pro-Humanae Vitae catholics such as Janet Smith trying to get the word out.

    Today, the media finally is beginning to catch up, even if they have to put it in their own way:

    To millions of women it has been the great liberator over the past four decades, allowing them the freedom to control their fertility and their relationships. But the contraceptive Pill could also be responsible for skewing their hormones and attracting them to the “wrong” partner.

    A study by British scientists suggests that taking the Pill can change a woman’s taste in men — to those who are genetically less compatible.

    The research found that the Pill can alter the type of male scent that women find most attractive, which may in turn affect the kind of men they choose as partners. It suggests that the popular form of contraception — used by a quarter of British women aged between 16 and 50 — could have implications for fertility and relationship breakdowns.

    The findings, from a team at the University of Liverpool, add to growing evidence that the hormones in the Pill influence the way that women assess male sexual attractiveness. (source)

    Web MD has also published a story on the findings.

    What should one take from these findings? Certainly not "biological determinism". Rather, this study simply bears out what some people have long known, but few secularists are willing to admit: The Pill radically and harmfully affects female physiology. As LifeSiteNews adds:

    In addition to altering women's natural attraction to suitable partners, the pill also permanently damages sex drive over long-term use, according to one study (Read here).

    So what, again, are some of the goals women supposedly take the pill to achieve? Oh that's right - finding a suitable, healthy partner and improving their sex lives.
    ... looks like the pill is 0-2.

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