When some "every sperm is sacred" loons in Alabama (probably calling themselves "the Sons of Oman" or some corny shit, decides to sue, l imagine it'll be treated the same way they have treated women's contraception and medical abortion.
Surely.
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When some "every sperm is sacred" loons in Alabama (probably calling themselves "the Sons of Oman" or some corny shit, decides to sue, l imagine it'll be treated the same way they have treated women's contraception and medical abortion.
Surely.
Sons of Onan is unironically a pretty good name for an anti-masturbation extremist group
I can't find much on the mechanism of action (serine/threonine kinase antagonism), other than it's been tried to fight cancer and failed, hopefully it doesn't have any terrible side effects.
It sounds safer than the retinoic acid antagonist one that was posted a while ago anyway, I can't imagine a drug that does the opposite of tretinoin will be popular.
I don't trust drug companies not to mess up.
Honestly this is valid. I wouldn't take this immediately. I would wait a few years to see if there are any side effects, too much money to be made.
That's why they do clinical trials
I will never ever trust this. Not with how gender/maleness is treated these days. What 'they' consider safe can be entirely political and ideology-based, rather than a biological fact.
Found the incel
statistically, you'll probably die in a car crash but the news doesnt even report auto accidents anymore.
good god.
go back into your cave and stop telling people what you think, please.