>>Im sure boys did it when I went to the prom in the late 80s but I sure dont recall Planned Parenthood reminding us to do it. That would have caused an outrage.
It might have, but back then teen girls didn’t want to get pregnant and teen boys didn’t want to get married at 17, so we did what we had to do.
Today, you can’t slut-shame the sluts. You can’t make the boys marry their baby-mama. The parents are in denial that their little honor student isn’t having sex...as she goes off to the prom wearing a thong under a skin-tight dress.
So, condoms are better than abortions, right? PP is right in this case.
“So, condoms are better than abortions, right? PP is right in this case.”
No PP is not correct. Prom night is NOT the night to do the nasty, that is your wedding night. Some things are sacred and still should be.
Use some sense. PP is a big, big business. They make most of their money off abortions. They know exactly how to create new business.
So, condoms are better than abortions, right? PP is right in this case.
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No they’re not... PP is promoting sex which is not right ... and PP distributes “free” condoms which are so poorly made that Consumer Reports failed them outright... The bottom line is that teens don’t use birth control properly and even when used properly condoms have a 20% failure rate (defined as 20% of the married couples in the control group , using condoms for BC became pregnant in one year)...
PP is just creating customers for it’s abortion biz.