The invention of the Pill in the 1960s brought forth a new era of women’s liberation. The Pill gave women the power of choice when it comes to getting pregnant and having a baby. But despite the advantages it gave to women, the Pill also posed another burden. It put women in the position of being the primary person responsible for birth control. As such, if an unintended pregnancy occurs, it is the woman who is immediately thought of as at fault.
Forty years later, people are now clamoring for a change in the birth control scene. More people are demanding men to take a more active role in birth control and contraception use. If you are a man who recognizes your responsibility and wishes to take an active role in using contraception, below are some male birth control methods you can consider:
Condoms
The only birth control method aside from abstinence – that effectively prevents sexually transmitted infections, condoms are the most popular form of male contraception. However, a condom is often relegated to the role of a backup or supplemental contraception since it has a large margin for error. Improper fit or using the wrong lubricant is...