Entertaining Male Birth Control Debate: A Comedian's Take on Contraception

Mason Riverwind

Updated Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a recent viral video, a comedian hilariously tackles the topic of male birth control and the challenges it presents in relationships. The video begins with the comedian sharing a conversation with his partner about birth control options. She mentions that her doctor has advised her to temporarily remove her IUD, and he immediately ponders what they should do in the meantime.

With a touch of sarcasm, the comedian suggests the use of c*****s, but quickly dismisses the idea as he humorously explains how c*****s affect him negatively, causing mood swings and hormonal imbalances. He playfully questions why his partner would even suggest something that causes such discomfort.

The conversation takes an unexpected turn when his partner asks if he would consider taking a male birth control pill. The comedian's response is both entertaining and relatable. He explains that he already takes a pill every morning for his hair loss and adding another pill to his daily routine seems overwhelming. With a busy schedule that includes comedy gigs and learning to play Wonderwall on the guitar, he humorously claims that he doesn't have the bandwidth for a second pill.

The comedian takes a moment to reflect on societal expectations and the burden they place on women when it comes to birth control. He humorously questions why they should question society's norms, ultimately concluding that his partner is amazing for shouldering that responsibility.

The video's comment section is filled with amusing reactions from viewers. One commenter suggests putting the pill in his shoe, jokingly claiming that it would make him limp. Another commenter playfully points out the comedian's struggle with holding a microphone, highlighting the challenges of juggling multiple tasks.

Some viewers appreciate the comedian's sarcasm, while others admit that it may not work for everyone. However, many recognize that the video is meant to make fun of the stereotypes surrounding male contraception. One commenter even suggests the final option of getting a vasectomy, jokingly saying, "Snip snip, motherf***er!"

Despite the humor, some viewers express sadness at the reality that many men shy away from taking responsibility for contraception. Others share their desire for a male birth control pill, urging for its availability. Amidst the comments, the comedian himself, Samuel Orson, introduces himself and invites viewers to explore his content.

As the video concludes, the comedian leaves viewers with a entertaining yet relatable statement: "No, she's greeeeeeat." The lighthearted banter throughout the video and the comments section provides a humorous perspective on the male birth control debate and highlights the importance of open conversations surrounding contraception.

So, if you're in need of a good laugh and a fresh take on a serious topic, this video is definitely worth a watch. It's a reminder that even in the realm of birth control, humor can be found, sparking conversations and breaking down societal expectations one joke at a time.

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Top Comments from Reddit

thevogonity

Plus, he's still learning how to hold a microphone and it's not going well. He's juggling way too many balls at the moment.

gatsome

I’ve learned this type of sarcasm really doesn’t work for some

laserdruckervk

Y'all do realize he's making fun of such people?

Roulette-Adventures

You can put the pill in your shoe, it makes you limp!

JetstreamGW

Well then, time for the final option. Snip snip, motherf***er! :P

raw_bert0

“And I’m like crazy busy right now”….”l’m learning Wonderwall on the guitar” 🤣

EheroDC

I absolutely expected it to end with something like.... "So the birth control she decided to go with was...not having sex with me for 6 weeks".

blofly

"No she's greeeeeeat....." Good luck man...

danby

I am very upset by how he is holding the microphone

imaginingblacksheep

As funny as this is, it’s also sad because it’s literally how most guys react when it comes to them doing anything to prevent pregnancy

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