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In talk.philosophy.humanism Mjkenoyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If she were really controlling what was going on inside her own body, > then she would take the necessary precautions to make sure _sperm_ > doesn't impregnate the eggs in her body. If she really had > self-control in this manner, she'd use two forms of birth > control--ideally a barrier method of some sort and a chemical one > (like nonoxyl-9 or the Pill). Isn't it possible that a woman could be conned into becoming pregnant? -- Ron
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