To: Fury;angelo
Aw, come on Angelo, that logic does not work :) I do not know if there are many that believe that a woman taking her basal body temperature is part of the act of sex.
No, of course not. It is just one more artificial way to prevent pregnancy. Throw out your thermometer, be spontaneous, and be open to the possibility of pregnancy and then you can blow your horn about your purity. Until then you are just using a "legalistic" method of birth control.
To: OLD REGGIE
No, of course not. It is just one more artificial way to prevent pregnancy. Throw out your thermometer, be spontaneous, and be open to the possibility of pregnancy and then you can blow your horn about your purity. Until then you are just using a "legalistic" method of birth control. Could one claim that taking a business trip during and becing seperated from a spouse, is an "artificial" way to prevent pregnancy, in effect, birth control.
I suppose we disagree. Again, taking a BBT, is not part of the sexual act for most folks, I venture to guess. And let us not forget that the BBT can also be used for people who want to ensure that they are active during a period when ovulation is apt to be occurring. I don't think that can be said about methods of birth control - it has solely one purpose.
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04/11/2002 5:58:05 AM PDT by
Fury
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