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"I have some different ideas about reproductive rights, but I don't believe it makes me less of a man."
if you think that banging around without protection and avoiding responsabilities after the things gets to another level is normal, well, or either are you letting your pass be a burden to your present, or you just want to avoid the serious part of life, just like most millenials.
And it's not like I believe the millenials are there to blame, most of their parents were terible, most of millenials didn't had guidence and moral lectures in their upbring, and even those who had it - some got influenced by the mindset of some friends that grew loose... anyway, it's not that complicated, if you really want to avoid something like pregnancy you can. But after you screw things up and got your girl pregnant, you shouldn't be b'''''''g around.
What are you these guys afraid of? To loose the grip on a frivolous life of parties with people that most likelly don't give a s'''t about you... or to play less video-games and spend less time on the internet: to start your family?
The guys are worried about money... when your family is your greatest treasure.
But yes, this talk is about moral values, and if we stand from different perspectives we'll never agree... but if you think you can be a man without carrying for your family, you're no better than any "manly" fag. that express "masculinity" in outside meaningless things like cars and clothes (Hollywood style) like Jack Donovan for instance.
And yes, we cannot pick our parents, but you can be damn sure we can pick our partner, so think about that instead of bang some random girl just because you have the sexual urge.
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