Biology is neither fair nor unfair.
Policy and law can be fair or unfair. It is the duty of a just society to make policy and law as fair and just and as merciful as possible.
Biology has nothing to do with it.
We have long-acting contraception for women. We don't have long-acting contraception for men. It's better to work with reality than cause problems in the name of equality.
Excuse me?
If you were actually interested in what is effective instead of a convenient status quo, you would take the time and effort to become acqauinted wiht the established facts that link increased levels of education and a clear pathway to an improved and secure economic future with delaying pregnancy and reducing family size. Also reducing maternal and infant mortality rate.
But since your interest is in preserving a status quo that involves no thinking or effort on your part, why not indulge in your lazy minded privileged prejudices?
Why not just shove something up a girl if it means that teenaged girls might remain sexually available to teenaged boys and men, with few actual consequences? So much easier and more convenient and risk free. For the males. It's much more important that teenaged girls remain sexually available for consequence free sex on demand. Why bother about their futures? They're only girls.
All non-barrier female contraception (as opposed to sterilization) is based on using the existing off switches in the woman's body.
Uh, you need to learn some biology.
The man's body has no such off switches,
Again, learn some biology.
it's much harder to develop something.
Especially if you don't invest the time and money and effort and especially if you believe that like pregnancy, preventing pregnancy is a divinely bestowed burden placed upon sinful females.
They have been working, things don't pan out--although my understanding is that there is a fully reversible sterilization that's in use in some countries. Give that some years to weed out problems and we might see it here.
So how long did you actually work on the Tuskegee projects? You are awfully willing to let someone else bear the burdens of progress.
No--what you are doing it going for perfect--which is as usual the enemy of good.
Yes, why bother with what is fair and right and good, not just for girls and women but for humanity as a whole? Not worth the effort if it means a man might have to forgo some consequence free sex or put any thought or effort into....anything, really.
Doing something that works now is better than sitting on your ass complaining about the lack of a perfect answer. We have the long term contraception for women, it cuts the oops rate by at least 40%. You want to wreck a bunch of women's lives in the name of fairness.
Wow. So you equate providing education and economic security to girls and women with wrecking women's lives.
Wow. I am utterly gobsmacked.