Lunar Dance 666
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Lightning-Wings said:...
5. As a white woman who plans to have children in the future with the right person who is going to be an Zevism like me, is it alright if one chooses to have children at like the age 25-30? I wanna have fun and explore life still, especially when I'm going to meet a possible partner in the future. I believe it's wise to learn and know about the person you plan to have children with instead of rushing into that business right away.
6. I know that as Zevism we don't have to fear anything as problems we face can be fixed, etc., but I was wondering if using birth control for long periods of times to prevent unplanned pregnancies a good idea or detrimental to ones and future child's health?
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HAIL SATAN!
If you meet the proper partner early, why not? But a sense of maturity is required which often only develops after the early 20's. They say the brain isnt fully mature till age 25/26 anyway. Its still in development until then.
Although as Zevism this might be slightly different once we start advancing and/or doing things properly.
As for question 6:
Long term use of the pill aka hormonal contraceptives fucks up the normal balance of the body. If you've taken them for a long time and you stop, there is a chance that it takes longer for the reproductive system to start back up properly. Meaning irregular cycles and trouble getting pregnant.
Also it is NOT a failsafe against pregnancy. It can still happen despite taking the pill.
Nor does it protect against STDs.
If you have a medical condition that causes severe pain of you are on your period, and take the pill for that it is understandable and fine.
But if you do plan on having children try looking for other contraceptive methods such as the condom. Pressarium? possibly misspelled that but theres supposed to be a cap like thing which is used in combination with a sperm killing salve of some sorts, but Ive never used the latter so I don't know about the risks to ones health, nor have any experience with that.