Vox
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yes, viagra IS for medical condition.
contraception IS a lifestyle choice.
A doctor should know women can use birth control for other reasons other than to prevent pregnancy.
Viagra is for a medical condition, and unless it is for a child, it used to have sex and only to have sex, a lifestyle choice.
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A good point. If you declare, through reasoning, that birth control is a lifestyle choice, it is clear that you can claim the same thing for Viagra.
Viagra is used as a lifestyle choice, to be able to have sex. God's will is that some older men are unable to get an erection. Using viagra goes against the natural order of things, i.e., God's will, so these men are making a lifestyle choice that they want to have sex anyway.
It is God's will that women who are fertile get pregnant when they have sex. Birth control thwarts God's will; therefore, birth control is a lifestyle choice.
See how that works?
We can see clearly that either both are lifestyle choices or both are medical issues.
If a woman is not emotionally capable, ready, or able to have a child, it is a medical necessity that she be able to prevent it.
If a man is not able to have an erection because of age (however, in most cases men bring this on themselves via lifestyle choices in their diet and exercise as well as smoking), but he needs, emotionally, to be sexually active, viagra becomes a medical issue.
one more of the ignorant leftards brainwashed to the point of total sterility.
*yawn*
hormones used for "other reasons" are not a "pill".
those are different types of preparations.
or you think those "pills" are the only ones available under the sun