I truly don’t understand male birth control industry vs condom, which at once protects from STDs and unwanted pregnancy. They all seem suboptimal to me.
18 out of 100 people who use condoms as their only birth control method will get pregnant each year.
Despite effectiveness many people find it more pleasant to have sex without a condom. They prefer the feeling of the skin touching and they don’t want to interrupt the sex act to put on the condom.
A new birth control method for men
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/male-contraceptive-block-drug-companies-examples-female-pill-injection-india-startup-big-pharma-a7665511.html
“Guha’s technique for impairing male fertility relies on a polymer gel that’s injected into the sperm-carrying tubes in the scrotum.”
I truly don’t understand male birth control industry vs condom, which at once protects from STDs and unwanted pregnancy. They all seem suboptimal to me.
Condoms aren’t that very effective at preventing pregnancy:
Despite effectiveness many people find it more pleasant to have sex without a condom. They prefer the feeling of the skin touching and they don’t want to interrupt the sex act to put on the condom.