To have contraception you have to know about it, know were to get it, and be able to pay for it, or know how to get it for free. None of these would apply for many women, specially if folks like you control the education system and make sure women don't know their options.
Secondly, where have I said women ought not to be educated about their options? All I have said is that women ought to be made aware of the failures of contraception, since it enables them to make an informed choice. One cannot truly be informed, unless one is aware of the potential shortcomings.
Finally, I also believe that Catholic institutions ought not be required to provide information contrary to their mission as Catholic institutions. As a private educational facility they ought to be free to exclude such information if they choose to do so, as any other private institution has the right to manage their affairs.
Public institutions are quite another matter. In these I think folks ought to receive the information out there, including the concept that the failure rate of condoms is much higher than 2 percent.
He was speaking for Condoms, AND in all honesty, I would prefer to see current numbers. And of course, anything used incorrectly will malfunction. Doc. said nothing about contraceptive pills.
As for contraceptive pills, this is why I made the point, that if you are a man, relying upon contraceptive pills, means that you are relying on women to take responsibility for these things. Now, if a woman misses a single pill in her regimen, she can become pregnant. That's the risk you are taking if you rely upon the pill.
Or are you incapable of reading?

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