yeah but those birth control methods you suggest don’t additionally prevent the transmission of STI’s, which the condom does. so… still a pretty convenient option.
yeah but that’s a goalpost move because the topic is contraception, not STIs.
It’s also not even an argument, because there is no real “option” to compare condoms to re STIs at all, and the fact that they’re good for that takes nothing away from the main thing that makes them inconvenient, being “An object you have to physically carry around with you and have on your person in the moment every single time you have sex”.
i listed an additional positive trait of condoms while also being convenient. they’re easy to carry around and your “argument” is entirely subjective. get over it.
It doesn’t matter how easy they are to carry around, having to carry them around is by definition less convenient than not having to carry anything around.
your “argument” is entirely subjective.
You don’t know what “subjective” means. There’s nothing subjective about ‘having to carry this thing around all the time is less convenient than doing something once and being set for months/years’. That’s just a fact.
yeah but those birth control methods you suggest don’t additionally prevent the transmission of STI’s, which the condom does. so… still a pretty convenient option.
yeah but that’s a goalpost move because the topic is contraception, not STIs.
It’s also not even an argument, because there is no real “option” to compare condoms to re STIs at all, and the fact that they’re good for that takes nothing away from the main thing that makes them inconvenient, being “An object you have to physically carry around with you and have on your person in the moment every single time you have sex”.
i listed an additional positive trait of condoms while also being convenient. they’re easy to carry around and your “argument” is entirely subjective. get over it.
It doesn’t matter how easy they are to carry around, having to carry them around is by definition less convenient than not having to carry anything around.
You don’t know what “subjective” means. There’s nothing subjective about ‘having to carry this thing around all the time is less convenient than doing something once and being set for months/years’. That’s just a fact.