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by dougmwne
1972 days ago
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You seem to be implying that IUDs are much less popular than the pill. That is not the case. They are just behind the pill in popularity. Also, people on PrEP already need to do regular bloodwork, so needles and appointments are already involved every few months. Doing an appointment every 2 months instead of every 3 and not needing to take a daily pill as well is a huge win in level of effort. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db327-h.pdf |
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Your first sentence makes no sense. You say that I’m implying that pills are more popular yet you confirm that indeed they are.
Unless, you’re saying that I was implying that they’re _heavily_ more popular, which is also not what I implied.
You’re completely missing the point. I’m gay and on prep myself for several years.
The grandfather post mentioned that 2 million people are doing an injection as if that implies that many people prefer that over pills.
I could write more and explain more but I’m tired of talking to so many morons for today.