Why Cambodian women are not taking (to) the pill.

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Re: Why Cambodian women are not taking (to) the pill.

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^^ What if he already has the moobs? Do you think he could go D-cup?
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Re: Why Cambodian women are not taking (to) the pill.

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prahkeitouj wrote:Because Cambodian women want men take pills instead. Women's revolution
pay attention that the man dont take the "wrong" pill (viagra) :facepalm:
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khmerre wrote:
prahkeitouj wrote:Because Cambodian women want men take pills instead. Women's revolution
pay attention that the man dont take the "wrong" pill (viagra) :facepalm:
What happens of a man takes Viagra and birth control at the same time? Will they have a hard-on for pregnant women?
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I've always had a thing for prego ladies. Not a big thing, not a little thing. Just your average white thing.
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Re: Why Cambodian women are not taking (to) the pill.

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jimsocks wrote:Some of the girls i talked to refuse to take it because it makes them fat.
And not taking them makes them even " Fatter " LOL.
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John Bingham wrote:The ignorance displayed by some posters on this topic is astounding.
the irony is strong thats for sure
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Re: Why Cambodian women are not taking (to) the pill.

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Positive side to birth control using oral contraceptives: According to this article from the Medical Daily, taking "the pill" or daily oral contraceptives is proving efficient as a protection against ovarian cancer worldwide.
The Pill Health Benefits: Oral Contraceptive Use Has Driven Down Ovarian Cancer Death Rates Around The World
Sep 6, 2016 03:49 PM By Ed Cara
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The birth control pill has not only granted women greater reproductive freedom, it may have also protected them against dying from ovarian cancer, suggests a new study published Tuesday in the Annals of Oncology...
"Japan, where deaths from ovarian cancer have traditionally been low, now has higher rates in the young than the USA or the EU — again, reflecting infrequent oral contraceptive use," explained lead author Professor Carlo La Vecchia of the University of Milan in Italy.
http://www.medicaldaily.com/pill-health ... cer-397070
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