Most women know the fear of worrying whether we’re pregnant or not after unprotected sex. Is the solution to ask men to ejaculate more responsibly? Writer and designer Gabrielle Blair thinks it is. She addresses it head on in her new controversial book released last week, called (in more of a command than a question): Ejaculate Responsibly.
It’s a name that grabs attention and it certainly grabbed mine.
Her book triggered a discussion between my husband and me about something we rarely talk about: his own–well, I guess there’s a straightforward way to put this thanks to Blair–irresponsible ejaculations.
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Married to a case study.
“I just saw a new book about how men cause unwanted pregnancies,” I blurted as I entered the bedroom.
My husband was getting ready for bed. As someone with past experience with unwanted pregnancies, I was curious what his reaction would be.
My husband had two children to two different mothers in his early 20s. One pregnancy was a surprise after a bad on-and-off relationship had ended, and the other was the product of a one-night stand.
“The author was saying if men were more responsible with their ejaculations, there wouldn’t be unwanted pregnancies,” I explained.