We are drawn to thirteen-year-old Anna Fitzgerald in the same way we might be drawn to a crying child or an orphan. The claim her mother: Sara (and it is mostly her mother) has placed on her body goes beyond moral grayness. It is clearly unethical.
We are drawn to thirteen-year-old Anna Fitzgerald in the same way we might be drawn to a crying child or an orphan. The claim her mother: Sara (and it is mostly her mother) has placed on her body goes beyond moral grayness. It is clearly unethical.
Contraception has existed in some form or another since ancient times (at least 1850 BCE in Egypt). While abstinence is promoted as the only 100% effective method of birth control (it’s not, masturbation, same-sex sexual intercourse and even heterosexual foreplay are also 100% effective), unsurprisingly it has not worked to deter people from having sex.