A new male birth control pill was 99% effective when tested on mice, say scientists. After human trials, it could one day be the first such pill approved for men. Unlike most contraceptive pills for women, it does not target hormones and thus avoids many side effects.
This formed the basis of the Monday March 28 conversation on Maina and Kingangi.
Maina asked men if they would help their wives with the responsibilities of family planning, and King’ang’i answered ‘No’.
Kingangi argued ‘ati baby wacha nikunywe hii? as a man? I cannot even imagine na hizo vitu zinaweza haribu mtu. kitu ya kuaffect central bank? women are made for this thing, imagine a whole man taking those pills. zinaeza kuaffect, already you are affected at 40 years, then you take more problems? hapana. leave anything that can affect the central bank hio ni kitu intaka kukumaliza, wacha, especially if you are over 40s usikaribie, hio hata utaisha before battery imeisha utaisha wacha mambo ya pill’
Maina disagreed saying
‘you already pop viagra and cialis, you people buy those blue pills every Friday you guys are being told instead of dying in public, you are being told to replace with the ones that are clinically proven’ Maina tried to convince men
Mwalimu added ‘a whole man drinking pills before bed like he is sick?’
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