UncleBuck
Well-Known Member
you clearly don't understand that pooling reduces costs and that birth control does more than just prevent pregnancies, it is actually medicine. so we pool it up with all the other medicine.In my case we have no need at all for birth control. I'm still paying for it though.
They should both be responsible, IMO, but I can see the arguement that if a woman Is in charge of her body in regards to abortion , shouldn't she also be the sole person responsible for determining when she gets pregnant?
I guess I have just one question: where is the guy paying a co-pay for rubbers? Those aren't covered... But again, I'm all for bc being on a woman's insurance , as it should be, just not on a man's.
this isn't build-a-burger.