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<blockquote data-quote="kel" data-source="post: 1360062" data-attributes="member: 17197"><p>I feel like we hear <strong>so</strong> little about this, largely because it's a feminist issue that, unsurprisingly, dovetails nicely with the interests of multinational pharmaceuticals. The pill is presented as a completely benign thing you use to turn off your fertility for a while. We're expected to believe that women who started taking exogenous hormones often quite young, 14 even, still very much in the adolescent and puberty years, and have taken them consistently 3 weeks out of 4 for years, even decades, have not experienced any side effects from that.</p><p></p><p>And yet, this is what people believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kel, post: 1360062, member: 17197"] I feel like we hear [b]so[/b] little about this, largely because it's a feminist issue that, unsurprisingly, dovetails nicely with the interests of multinational pharmaceuticals. The pill is presented as a completely benign thing you use to turn off your fertility for a while. We're expected to believe that women who started taking exogenous hormones often quite young, 14 even, still very much in the adolescent and puberty years, and have taken them consistently 3 weeks out of 4 for years, even decades, have not experienced any side effects from that. And yet, this is what people believe. [/QUOTE]
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