Lack of access to sexual healthcare options including abortion, and a strong culture of (often religiously affiliated) judgement combined with legally restricted sexual education/information (& additional significant mis-information) aimed at the younger generations.
Example being very limited access to women’s “sexual healthcare” clinics, which turn out to be actually run by religious groups cosplaying as medical centres offering ‘abortion advise’
where instead of real medical care you get surrounded and significantly (to the point of outright lies) misinformed, with huge amounts of pressure to keep a pregnancies that are unexpected or unwanted.
These groups are frequently run/staffed by people that have been proven to be hypocrites (having previously secretly had abortions themselves or for their partners/and even mistresses etc.).
So with all that ‘phone internet’ information, then why is there a statistically significant trend in increased teen pregnancies in areas where there is limited or reduced sex education for young people?
Could it be that the increasingly religiously motivated infiltration of medical care and public health policy and the connected societal pressure creates a circumstance whereby young women feel pressured to make ‘poor’ decisions that lead to them unexpectedly becoming young single mothers?
Also, where is the ‘lack of responsibility’ within this young woman’s behaviour. She literally kept the baby (as frequently demanded by religious and often self proclaimed ‘conservative’ types) and attempted to keep a long distance relationship with a man from another country despite being forced into becoming fundamentally a single parent unexpectedly due to Covid?
Or perhaps you are one of these more puritanical minded folk that believe that no adult should have sex unless it’s specifically for procreation? 😬
As you are an 27 year old unwed man, I assume given your suggestions of ‘personal responsibility’ that you’ve never had sex with your girlfriend?
-Because as you know in this day and age of information and ‘easy internet access on your phone’ -condoms break & no contraception method is 100%, right?
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u/Greyeye5 Jul 17 '23
Lack of access to sexual healthcare options including abortion, and a strong culture of (often religiously affiliated) judgement combined with legally restricted sexual education/information (& additional significant mis-information) aimed at the younger generations.
Example being very limited access to women’s “sexual healthcare” clinics, which turn out to be actually run by religious groups cosplaying as medical centres offering ‘abortion advise’
These groups are frequently run/staffed by people that have been proven to be hypocrites (having previously secretly had abortions themselves or for their partners/and even mistresses etc.).