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| 7 | Miller published a study in the journal Contraception detailing "reproductive coercion," when the male partner pressures the other, through verbal threats, physical aggression, or birth-control sabotage, to become pregnant. 1 in 3 women reporting partner violence experienced reproductive coercion?tomek, You're getting skewered here unjustly. Agenda? Of course! A few points: The group of women studied is a very unique group and DOES NOT represent a random sample of American women. The study does not even consider false reports. There's a tremendous amount of pressure on many girls and young women to NOT get pregnant. When it happens who are you going to blame? Yourself? Or is it just easier to blame your partner for "coercing" you into unprotected sex? Frankly, clinic workers are militant… | /r/MensRights | 27/01/10 04:53 AM |
| 3 | Miller published a study in the journal Contraception detailing "reproductive coercion," when the male partner pressures the other, through verbal threats, physical aggression, or birth-control sabotage, to become pregnant. 1 in 3 women reporting partner violence experienced reproductive coercion?"...if there are multiple guys there (that don't know one another)" So if they know each other they must be rapists, right? | /r/MensRights | 27/01/10 04:41 AM |
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