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Is Hormonal Contraception Affecting Relationships?

Is Hormonal Contraception Affecting Relationships? #sexualhealth #relationshipadvice #comedy

*** S1:E2 of Disagreeing With Liberty is here ***

Joining us in the jungle for this special episode is my old friend Isaac Cook. We talk about what makes people attractive, what my questionable preference is, and of course hormonal contraception. Thank you to Isaac for being a willing (or perhaps unwilling) participant in my science lesson.

Could the pill change WHO you want to bang?

There are some shocking scientific findings about couples and the health of our population, and some shockingly bad diagrams from me.

Should clarify; official alternatives to hormonal contraception are condoms, diaphragm and fertility tracking - realistic alternatives include withdrawal.

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Additional Information and references:

Dr Julie Holland's books:

Alain de Botton's video:

Proximity bias:
Average attractive features:
Facial rating scale:
Women at ovulation:
Women's preferences at ovulation:
Lower health of pill offspring:
Chimps on HCs: and
Relationship effects of HCs:
Mate choice confounding variable:
MHC preference effect:

Lap dancer study:

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