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[–] 4 pts

So you don't engage in casual sex ever?

Tell me that any type of birth control isn't jewish.

History will most likely hurt your feelings on this one. Humans have been practicing birth control since B.C..

Onanism (coitus interruptus) aka pull and pray.

Aristotle proposed using natural chemicals such as cedar oil, lead ointment or frankincense oil as spermicides.

The Roman writer Pliny was a huge fan of abstinence.

Casanova attempted to use the empty rind of half a lemon as a primitive cervical cap.

Look up

  • Silphium
  • Wilde Cap
  • womb veils

Everything listed here was before the Comstock Law and Planned Parenthood, which is about the extent of most peoples understanding of birth control throughout history.

[–] 2 pts

The Egyptians put a plant to extinction because it was so effective at birth control.

[–] 2 pts

That's known as Silphum. And it's debatable that it was any one civilization that drove it to extinction. Silphum was a hot commodity in Roman times. It was used as medicine ,seasonings, and perfumes. Romans often said it was "worth its weight in denarii".

[–] 1 pt

No casual sex

[–] 1 pt

On purpose?

[–] 1 pt

I could but don't. Just like abstention from recreational drugs etc