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(1,639 posts)because there was clearly something in our founding documents about the "right to an erection".
Of course, it is appalling, but ED meds are often subsidized in insurance plans that happily deny birth control. One of the things that I found bewildering in the past was when employers provided insurance to their worker's children but stuck in their heels over birth control. Seems kind of counter-intuitive from an economic perspective.
Despite use of sexual imagery in advertising and the lenient treatment towards sex trafficking (when the trafficker is well-connected), our society still has a lot of issues about sex. It has even more issues about women having either personal or political power.
Oh, and that fact there are so many "boner pills" and treatments available for that particular medical problem--and for male baldness--while health problems that impact primarily women remain unsolved also shines a light on our nation's priorities.