cosoco
Not too sore, are you?
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Vorkosigan Saga usually has some social critique, but I think contraceptive implants were a put forward as a serious population control method. It pretty much works out fine for them.Is that story also a social critique, or was this played straight?
That's true... but I'm not sure how a contraceptive implant would work for men. Suppose that a man gets a child permit, gets the implant disabled, then goes to have sex with two different women, getting both of them pregnant. It seems like it would need to re-enable itself after every ejaculation, or it wouldn't really work.Because birth-control has almost always been laden on the woman when there are similar options for men.