Arriving in a parallel dimension, Anon accepts a job offer from Principal Celestia. In retrospect, the weekend spent in her bedroom was probably the job interview.
Instinctive magical birth control must be a thing in this word. Curiously this probably results in no unwanted kids, as no child is conceived without both parents wanting it.
9514123 That's... Not nearly as effective as it seems, but they probably also have no moral compulsions against morning after pills... Or something. Well, it's porn, not going to think to hard about it or I won't be able to enjoy it much.
9514195 Honestly was thinking the same thing but I had figured in this world, birth control insert are probably the norm and would be covered under health plans to prevent unsustainable population growth. Even in a fuck happy world people gotta eat
9514195 or Simply the Plant that was used to make a highly effective Brith Control Tea back in ancient Rome wasn't farmed into extinction. And as a result Sex for pleasure never became taboo.
No really.
SILPHIUM
Ancient Minoans, Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks loved silphium. They used this fennel-like plant to ease bloated stomachs, season their food, perfume their bodies, and prevent pregnancy. For six centuries, women drank the plant’s heart-shaped seeds as some form of juice once a month for a natural contraceptive. Women also put wool soaked in the plant’s juice into their vaginas to prevent pregnancy. Silphium (also called laserwort) was valuable and important to the ancient Mediterranean trading economy, and Cyrenians put an image of a silphium seed on their currency.
Scholars don’t know how silphium worked or how effective it was as a contraceptive—one 1985 study found that the extract of a likely relative of silphium prevented rat pregnancies when administered orally, and yet the same dosages were ineffective in hamsters—but the contraceptive plant may have contributed to Rome’s low birth rate. Ancient farmers were unable to cultivate silphium—it only grew near Cyrene, in present-day North Africa—and the plant went extinct between the 1st and 2nd century.
So somehow that must have been saved or replicated efficiently through the centuries, and somehow survive the Middle Ages.
Instinctive magical birth control must be a thing in this word. Curiously this probably results in no unwanted kids, as no child is conceived without both parents wanting it.
Either that or porn logic and screw it
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It's simpler. Women are extra careful about when they are ovulating, and it is generally polite for men to ask where to cum.
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That's... Not nearly as effective as it seems, but they probably also have no moral compulsions against morning after pills... Or something. Well, it's porn, not going to think to hard about it or I won't be able to enjoy it much.
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Pretty much.
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Honestly was thinking the same thing but I had figured in this world, birth control insert are probably the norm and would be covered under health plans to prevent unsustainable population growth. Even in a fuck happy world people gotta eat
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your stories are set on a continual crescendo of creepiness, and not in a good way
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Also, you apparently commissioned this:
https://www.fimfiction.net/story/112602/oh-gawd-what-the-buck-regidars-commission
So I think we can all learn from Celestia's sagacious wisdom.
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or Simply the Plant that was used to make a highly effective Brith Control Tea back in ancient Rome wasn't farmed into extinction. And as a result Sex for pleasure never became taboo.
No really.
So somehow that must have been saved or replicated efficiently through the centuries, and somehow survive the Middle Ages.
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And it looks like he didn’t even render the agreed upon payment. *tsk* What is the world coming to?
Nice