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Well, you could say it stops unwanted foreign substances from entering.
if you are a heterosexual, or may at any time in the future have penis-in-vagina type sex, you should learn a little bit more about contraception. that is absolutely not how any IUD works.
If you’re a heterosexual, or bisexual, or homosexual, or pansexual, or asexual…
…you should learn how a joke works.
Yes, IUDs are hormonal and don't act as a physical barrier themselves. However, with the hormonal mechanisms, they thicken the cervical mucus, which does serve to block sperm from entering. Perhaps it would be best for you to learn a little bit more about contraception.
They should learn a lil more about jokes lawl
IUDs are hormonal
nope
edit: maybe you are thinking of an IUS
I must say, you're really living up to your username.
Mirena, the IUD the original joke is based on, releases levonorgestrel, a progestin, which is a hormone, in the uterus over five years.
I wish more phones had a hardware Killswitch for the mic and cam.
I'm curious, when was the last time you were surreptitiously recorded?
i don't really want it for a logical reason it just makes me feel safe
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
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Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
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Wth he said 5G is non-existent in France. I'm there and constantly using 5G
You sure?
My iPhone 11 (no 5G) reports being on 5Ge all the time. The carriers like to pull this bullshit for some reason.
I'm not sure it's the carrier here. You phone needs to decide to connect to a 5G wavelength and protocol. Either it's a display bug from iOS or it's not an iPhone 11 lmao
But for me I'm pretty sure yes. But I just looked at the coverage map and indeed Paris is entirely covered but it's very much more sparse in other places when not around cities