In 411 B.C., a Greek playwright wrote Lysistrata, a play in which Greek women withhold sex from their men in order to stop the Peloponnesian War which was decimating many city-states at the time. Although the play represents a fictional view, the implication is the fair sex has much more power to influence history than most women think.
In keeping with that thought, maybe women outraged at the thought of the demise of Roe vs. Wade should inform their husbands and boyfriends that sexual congress will not happen until legislative Congress codifies the protections afforded women in Roe through actual law. I think reluctant congresscritters will get the message posthaste.
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