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Okay, so you don't mean "birth control" - you truly do mean "the birth control pill"There is a different between something that prevents you getting pregnant and something that gives you control over your reproductive cycle. The pill allows women to skip their period, if you don't understand the significance between these two things then go read some more. That is why it was such a milestone.
Also, only certain packs of pills cause "women to skip their period" and even then, they may get breakthrough bleeding. The birth control pill works through controlling the ovulation, making it difficult for sperm to entering their uterus, and altering the uterus composition to reduce the chance of a fertilized egg that does get release AND receive a sperm from attaching to the endometrium. Women usually still have their periods - they are typically lighter than without using the birth control pill, and the pill can make the periods more predictable.
Take it from a guy who would go to the store to buy tampons for his sexual partners when they were on their period while taking the pill... the blood is still there.
I feel like you've never had sex with a woman. Or if you have, you haven't had a lasting relationship with one. Or if you have, you haven't cared or been bothered to understand.
And again, do not lecture me. You're the one who is failing to make a case for any of your claims. Not me.
And instead of admitting your errors and mistakes, you simply move your goal posts or hedge - instead of standing by your word or admitting when you word is not the case.
And, women in the past attempted to control their period in other ways before for the pill