Well, there is a bit of a logical inconsistency in your argument; primarily the issue that allowing people to choose amongst various insurance policies which offer varying degrees of coverage for birth control is somehow inherently less moral than forcing them all to offer the same amount of coverage of birth control....
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Originally Posted by AwwSugar
The fact that someone has to pay so much monthly for something that could possibly be saving their life or their health is disgusting. Monthly. This doesn't just go away. She has to take it every month. That gets expensive.
Have you thought about that?
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You're right, small costs have a way of adding up. Hence why I don't want to pay for it.
If this bugs her, she could opt to get a policy which covers birth control. Or you could just send her some cash once in a while, or donate money to the appropriate charity. She's
your friend, after all.