Levelling the playing field for men
Wow! Just imagine soon you won’t have to worry so much about paternity fraud.
You won’t have to worry about your girlfriend or wife ‘making a mistake’ and ‘forgetting to take’ her birth control pill. You can defer fatherhood until you get the conditions that suit you.
If you like, you can also spare yourself the risk of getting shafted by misandrist family courts by not having kids at all, until, and unless the laws are changed to be fair to fathers.
Check out this link -
http://www.askmen.com/love/dzimmer_60/72_love_answers.html
Researchers at Edinburgh University’s Centre for Reproductive Biology have finally found a way to suppress daily sperm production while maintaining normal testosterone levels. This was not an easy task given that men emit millions of sperm in each ejaculation, while women only produce one egg per month.
From the results of these studies, Organon, a pharmaceutical company in the Netherlands, has developed a pill that is set to go on the market by 2005. The pill has proven to be 100% effective in preliminary clinical trials.

THIS IS IT. This will change the world. I have been waiting for the day that a male contraceptive arrived. In India they are apparently doing a reversible vasectomy. The comments in the article tell the story “Will HE remember to take the pill”- sould like a power shift from female to male. Every man who has been trapped into fathering a child will applaud this development. Watch the fear and terror in our feminist establishment as they RESIST the idea of men having control of their reproduction!
Comment by John Brett — Thu 23rd February 2006 @ 8:46 am
Yip, this is great! But will the feminists let it out? I guess in a few more years it may come out as an injection, like the female one.
Comment by Jadie — Thu 23rd February 2006 @ 11:22 am
Yes John,
It’s crossed my mind that radfems will in thier usual screwed up way try to stop this development.
I imagine they’ll try saying something like it’s indicative of male power.
Too right it’s indicative!
In turn we’ll simply be able to chant that ol’ Rowe vs Wade catechism back at them -
‘It’s my body, It’s my choice!’
Bring it on I say.
Comment by Stephen — Thu 23rd February 2006 @ 3:25 pm
Good news for individual freedom, bad news for the population. With universal birth control, abortion, morning after pills and child raising increasingly seen as an unattractive option we appear to be declaring war on ourselves. The west is no longer replacing itself, let’s hope it’s not terminal.
Comment by AlexG — Sat 25th February 2006 @ 10:06 am
side effects?
Comment by tonyf — Sat 25th February 2006 @ 3:39 pm
Tony - side effects are given in the article linked in my original posting (see above).
AlexG - Yes, what your saying seems intuitively right to me. Although I also notice there’s a move in certain parts of the world where solo parenting has been accepted, even sadly, hailed as virtuous, to move towards using sperm banks to avoid the whole issue of fathers being involved with thier children period.
Some wealthy career woman who’s biological clocks are ticking rather loudly are seriously discussing getting invitro fertilisation and gestating children sans fathers.
From accounts I’ve read at
Mensnewsdaily and Angry Harry it’s often queer guys who’re the sperm donors.
Quite why, who knows?
Very Californication!
Another aspect of the whole issue of parenting in the West has some commentators saying people there don’t need to breed so much because there’s a surfeit of people elsewhere who would gladly be imported (provided they have the skills and language necessary to settle into thier adopted countries).
I imagine interesting times ahead.
Comment by Stephen — Sun 26th February 2006 @ 8:16 pm