The Abe and Joe Talk Radio Show on 08/09/11

Air date: 
Tue, 08/09/2011 - 8:00am - 9:00am
Short Description: 
In the midst of bad news, a victory. Abe visits the debt mess and a win for people who like sex.

Even in these days of shadow, we manage somehow to lurch toward enlightenment. Amid the unfolding debt debacle -- and the first-ever downgrade of U.S. credit -- the Dept. of Health and Human Services announced that all health plans must cover contraception, with no copay. It's a tremendous victory for everyone who likes to have sex.

Predictably, the usual hysteria ensued. With Joe on summer hiatus, Abe looks at the fallout from the debt "deal" and the surprise decision in favor of good sense.

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Birth control program

One of the side effects no one tends to think about is how the pill changes a woman's chemical scent that attracts her to a mate. Studies have been done to prove how the body's histamines are part of the chemical bond that matches people to their soul mates, at least to people who are a better match than others. When a woman takes the pill, it essentially changes who she 'is' chemically, hence she attracts the 'right' match in that situation yet, in the long term, if she is looking to bond and procreate with her mate, she runs the risk of attracting the wrong mate. It has been shown that women, once they are off the pill, have a much higher rate of mis-carriages/abortions with the mate they are with, which hints at the physical rejection of offspring with that person, and the person themselves. This is not BS, this has been proven in studies.

The irony in all this is that in taking the pill, the couple are doing it in order to keep from having offspring of their own, and thinking they are a good match. When off the pill, they find out 'unknowingly' through difficulties relating and procreating that they are not a good match afterall yet, innocently and painfully, they are thinking it is 'business as usual' in a relationship.

The moral of this story? Don't 'fuck with' what nature has intended for you...or not intended.

Ps: Should men have more than just a condom? Yes. This story illustrates, though, how a pill is still not the way to go if it does the unintended in reverse.

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