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== V. Don't rely on her for birth control<ref>The Rational Male - Professional Mothers https://therationalmale.com/2011/12/06/professional-mothers/</ref> == <blockquote>βNever allow a woman to be in control of the birth.β</blockquote>Iron Rule of Tomassi #5 states that men should never allow a woman to be in control of birth control. Men have limited contraceptive options, making it crucial for them to take responsibility for using protection. Accidental pregnancies can lead to life-long consequences, and men should be cautious, even in long-term relationships. The sexual revolution and availability of various birth control methods have not decreased single motherhood or abortion rates, highlighting the importance of men taking control of contraception. The responsibility of using protection during intercourse should not solely rely on women, as the outcome can have significant consequences for both parties.
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