[extropy-chat] unintended consequence

Mike Lorrey mlorrey at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 16 02:47:45 UTC 2005


Sure there was 'oral contraception' in those days, even the nuns taught
it to catholic girls so they could save their virginity until marriage.
It just took a little more work than swallowing a pill....

--- Ned Late <nedlt at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Someone here mentioned sexual matters in '50s. It's true oral
> contraception wasn't widely available in that decade, nor was
> abortion. The upside was-- just as one example-- AIDS did not exist
> in the '50s. So a couple could go to a drive-in and not worry about
> anything more dangerous than VD or pregnancy.
> This is the sort of unintended consequence that keeps conservatives
> in business.
> 
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It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves."
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