I've conceded that the Scotsmans' poll is unscientific, but I've also explained that that doesn't really matter in this case. Actually the article is pretty clear about what it means. It means that those women neglected to use the pill while in a relationship with men whom they considered husband material, and the men were unaware of this fact. At least some of those women probably got pregnant as a result of this tactic; some of those men have been tricked into becoming fathers. Oh, please. The very first response was a petty attack that tried to discredit my argument by associating it with a supposedly misogynist subreddit. At least two people have called me a troll. That's not what I would call courteous. It's pathetically obvious that this animosity is politically motivated. I've provided two. I'm the only one in this thread who's provided any source for his claims, and they're both valid.The report there is that ~33% say they they have risked pregnancy without "discussing pregnancy with their partners"; that could mean anything
I think you are inferring that people are attacking you on the basis of gender. All the responses I've seen have been courteous.
The issue is only "controversial" because, again, you fail to provide reputable sources.