Ready for it?
I’ve poured through mounds of research, read pages and pages of court precedent; I’ve reflected on it, meditated, retreated into the mountains to ponder this mystery in peace; I’ve even Googled it, and all of these measures have brought me to one incredible solution for women who want birth control:
Pay for it yourselves.
Or find an employer that chooses to provide it.
Or have sex and don’t use it.
Or don’t have sex.
Basically, take responsibility for your sex life, one way or another.
There you go. I’ve solved this dilemma. You’re welcome.
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I somewhat agree, but by that logic insurance must also stop laying for "male enhancement" and other products related to men's sexual health. Birth control honestly isn't that expensive, and if you can't afford it, you're probably working min wage, and if you're working min wage, you should never have kids period, so you should just stop having sex.