The politics involving male contraceptive development has always been so peculiar.
On one hand, there's been feminists who've been afraid that it take away from the power that female contraception has given women, and fear giving men more power in the equation.
On the other hand, there has been legitimate concern (especially for men) whether or not such developed treatments would actually prove detrimental to male health.
And then you've of course got the recent leftist promotion of trying to push vasectomy on men.
The politics involving male contraceptive development has always been so peculiar.
On one hand, there's been feminists who've been afraid that it take away from the power that female contraception has given women, and fear giving men more power in the equation.
On the other hand, there has been legitimate concern (especially for men) whether or not such developed treatments would actually prove detrimental to male health.
And then you've of course got the recent leftist promotion of trying to push vasectomy on men.