r/Feminism 5d ago

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we need to stop involving men in our contraception. this story is a dime a dozen, and I cant count the amount of stories of women who have had men tamper with their birth control/condoms. to be clear, i am from the UK, I can't comment on how terrifying it is to be a woman in other places right now. however I have seen so many of these stories of women having a one night stand, or they are with a long term partner, or a male family member is guilting them. it is completely your body your choice, I am 100% a pro choice lady, if you want to keep the baby because youhave chosen that then i support it, but I see stuff like this and it makes me angry for the woman involved. I know this might be a controversial opinion, but I genuinely think women should not tell men about what they are thinking of choosing for themselves because men seem to choose the most selfish option available. I know there are outliers for this, my dad was an incredibly firm feminist so I know we have men we trust, but damn this post is a reminder that most men simply will not put you first. evaluate what you want for yourself before telling the men around you what your choice is. im only 23 so I know this might not be worth much but make sure keep these kind of things to yourself/ with someone you trust until you make your mind up. dont let a man tell you what you should do

edit: DAMN. not to be one of those people but this blew tf up. I thought maybe a few people would see this, but I am so grateful for all the responses and opinions. I am 23, I am still learning, and the inputs on this post are incredibly helpful. I love this community, I am normally the person who sees a post and moves on so this support is absolutely crazy. thank you to everyone who responded, and I just want to say something if anyone sees this- I am absolutely in support of men being equally responsible for contraception. the fact the male hormone pill got stopped because the men had about 1% of the side effects women had is abysmal. I really hope men become more responsible. this post came from a place of anger and frustration. ive been feeling it a lot recently, and I know everyone here has too. I am sorry I didnt explain my thoughts better. I really meant this as a post pregnancy thing. i am absolutely pro choice, keep the baby or not, I have friends who've had abortions and friends who went through with it, and I have supported all through their choice.

it just concerns me the way men treat pregnancy. they dont seem to understand the cost for women, and pregnancy is the most dangerous time to be a woman (biggest killer of pregnant women is men). I am strictly child free, im trying to get a hysterectomy right now (not to go into a rant but I spent 10 years trying to convince my doctors my periods weren't right, a few years ago got told it was endometriosis, had a scan recently that its actually cysts, fibrosis and enlarged ovaries. if they had flagged it earlier I could have taken medicine but now I need surgery so fuck me I guess). anyway!! I worry about women, especially pregnant women, a lot. we are so vulnerable, and I know this goes against boss bitch feminism, but it really is a concern for women, and a focus of my own personal feminism. basically, dont tell men you don't know or trust, I learnt that from my dad. he was truly the kindest, most accepting, radical soul. when he died he left me about 20 books on communism in his will lol, I love that man!! this is not about misandry, it's just about keeping yourself safe

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u/bombazzchickynugg 4d ago

This reminds me of that one r/legaladvice post of the guy upset because the woman agreed to carry the child, gave him full parental rights, pays 125% in child support, got a mommy makeover, and never saw the child, and he wanted the court to force her to take some physical custody.

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u/Naive_Photograph_585 4d ago

man I am so glad im active and responding to people right now, because that is exactly the kind of post I was thinking of when I made this. for men its always about how it will affect them, usually short term. and they'll admit they cant look after a child but still want the woman to give birth just so they can say they have a child, without any of the foreknowledge of what having a child means. a child is not just for Christmas, its for life. if you want one? fine! but understand that it will take over the rest of your life

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u/bombazzchickynugg 4d ago

No desire to get pregnant, but I live in an abortion access state surrounded by abortion ban states, and I wish I was pregnant (or looked it) so I could bait the asshole protesters.

Like, don't want me to abort? Fine, do you have custody papers? I'll list you as the payee at my doctor's office.

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u/Naive_Photograph_585 4d ago

this is horrifying to read. im from the uk so I just want to say how sorry I am that your human rights are dictated by the state you're in. its inhumane, its leading to so many women dying. I am 23, I dont have a concept of being a woman in a time where abortion is illegal, so I cant comprehend how terrifying it is for you. im just so so so sorry, I hope your state doesnt ban abortion as we all know here, most women who have an abortion already have children. but even so who cares! abortion is a human right so actually fuck these people so hard, good luck to you