View Poll Results: Condom Ads in broadcast media, pabor mo o dili?

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  1. #41
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    People will always find a way to have ***. People have been at it for ages and ages and they will continue to do so until the end of the world. Bisan man gani ang tawo nga ma priso, mga lalake naa sa prisohan, mangita gyud ug paagi unsaon nga makakita sila'g ***. At least now, with condoms, people have the option of being safe, mura'g protective gear ba.

  2. #42
    Im in favor...

    Being ignorant/lack of knowledge do not really help.... look at us right now more or less 90 million people and majority are class D, E and F....

    Government should constantly air a T.V. commercial about 10-20 mins regarding the painfull truth of having unprotected ***...

    it should be not in a sexual/malicious way but more of a scary way like STD, Unwanted Pregnancy, AIDS etc...

  3. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by b|tcH_g0dd3sS View Post
    they can't even afford a condom sir
    pero maka afford ug redhorse or tanduay hehehe...

    ont: ok ra pero ang model sa condom dili lang unta mga batan-on apil sab unta mga edad edadran.. mura na hinoon nag promote ug pre-marital *** atong commercial sa condom....

  4. #44
    ni vote ko as undecided.

  5. #45
    Scientific studies show that condom usage encourages irresponsible and casual ***. This leads to more unplanned pregnancies and abortions. Condoms are the most INEFFECTIVE and COUNTERPRODUCTIVE means to address HIV/AIDS.

    Studies also show that increased contraceptive use also results in similar behavior, resulting in a net INCREASE in unwanted pregnancies and abortions.

    Here are some of those studies:

    • Increasing Condom Use Without Reducing HIV Risk: Results of a Controlled Community Trial in Uganda
      http://journals.lww.com/jaids/pages/...&type=abstract

      Conclusions: In this study, gains in condom use seem to have been offset by increases in the number of *** partners. Prevention interventions in generalized epidemics need to promote all aspects of sexual risk reduction to slow HIV transmission.


    • Habit Persistence and Teen ***: Could Increased Access to Contraception have Unintended Consequences for Teen Pregnancies?
      http://www.econ.duke.edu/~psarcidi/teensex.pdf

      The persistence in sexual activity is such that policies that affect access to contraception will have very different effects in the short run than the long run. Our results suggest that increasing access to contraception may actually increase long run pregnancy rates even though short run pregnancy rates fall. On the other and, policies that decrease access to contraception, and hence sexual activity, are likely to lower pregnancy rates in the long run.


    Here is an article about Dr. Greens studies on AIDS prevention.

    • From Saint Peters Square to Harvard Square
      http://article.nationalreview.com/?q...GUyOWYxNmEzN2E

      We have found no consistent associations between condom use and lower HIV-infection rates, which, 25 years into the pandemic, we should be seeing if this intervention was working.

      So notes Edward C. Green, director of the AIDS Prevention Research Project at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, in response to papal press comments en route to Africa this week.

  6. #46
    will u shut up mannyamador, wala ka nga mahatag na solution unsa pagcontrol sa paglago sa population. luma na style mo. Pabor ko sa Advertisment sa CONDOMS, pero i change lang ang contents commercial, like responsibilities of using one.

  7. #47
    ^^ayaw ana sir. chill lng. forum ra mn ni. pwede ra mn ta mka air out kng unsa atong ma comment about sa topic...

  8. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by GemWArrioR View Post
    will u shut up mannyamador, wala ka nga mahatag na solution unsa pagcontrol sa paglago sa population.
    Too bad for you, but the truth cannot be swept under the rug. Condoms are ineffective against for preventing AIDS infections and unplanned pregnancies. Those are the scientific facts. Wake up and take off your blinders.

    Overpopulation is also a myth. It's about time you wake up to that scietifically-proven fact as well.

    UN Aging Report Warns of Dire Effects of Fertility Decline
    By Susan Yoshihara, Ph.D.
    http://www.c-fam.org/publications/id...pub_detail.asp

    (NEW YORK C-FAM) A recently-released United Nations (UN) report finds that the global trend of fertility decline and population aging will have devastating economic and societal effects on the developing world, particularly on women who are now targeted by UN agencies to further reduce fertility.

    World Population Ageing 2009 was published in December 2009 by the UN Population Division, a statistics research branch within the UNs Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA).

    Because fertility is decreasing in the developing world, there will be fewer and fewer workers to support aging citizens, the report found. The ratio of workers to older non-workers dropped from 12 to 9 between 1950 and 2009. By 2050, there will be only 4 workers supporting every retiree: The reduction of potential support ratios has important implications for social security schemes, particularly for pay-as-you-go pension systems under which taxes on current workers pay the pensions of retirees."

    Do you want population ageing to occur in the Philippines too? At the current rate of falling population growth, that will occur by 2020-2025. We have no solutions whatsoever to address the disastrous consequences of population ageing. The only way to prevent it is to stop population decline and increase fertility.

    The truth may be painful and inconvenient for you, but it is the truth.

  9. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by mannyamador View Post
    Too bad for you, but the truth cannot be swept under the rug. Condoms are ineffective against for preventing AIDS infections and unplanned pregnancies. Those are the scientific facts. Wake up and take off your blinders.

    Overpopulation is also a myth. It's about time you wake up to that scietifically-proven fact as well.
    Did I say over population. i said dumadaming tao. Condoms does not guarantees prevention of STI. But I dis-agree with you that it does not stop unwanted pregnancies. you wake. give facts that it will not stop unwanted pregnancies when using condoms.

    Using condoms can guarantee 100% unwanted pregnancies. But not STI's.

    Lets not stop our freedom of choice in choosing what is best in our family. NFP does not guanrantees it will not prevent Unwanted pregnancy.

    mannyamador you should be the one WAKE UP.

    OnT: I approve in the Condom Ads. It will help make us to what is the right Family Planning.

  10. #50
    history repeats itself na pod, as what gipang himo sauna, dili ta pwede mobasa og bible, dili pwede mo voice out, base sa gisulti sa akoa great granpa sa kapanahunan nila kaniadto

    unsaon na lang if wala tay alamag ana diba, pero dapat controlled and proper way sad

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