I know the Draft was in the USA...I just thought others would realize that....because Papa was in the conversation too......and if you do not know he lives in the USA....
Conscription in the United States
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Young men registering for conscription during
World War I, New York City, June 5, 1917
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Conscription in the United States has been employed several times, usually during war but also during the nominal peace of the
Cold War. The
United States discontinued the draft in 1973, moving to an all-volunteer
military force, thus there is currently no mandatory
conscription in effect.
You see more in the Media about the 60's from the USA....than Canada....
The Pill was not introduce until the early 1960's and even then not all women
were on it....as for condoms, I know that the schools did not teach sex education
back then....but I could be wrong.....i thought it was about 1975 sex ed came in...
Contraception. 1999 Jan;59(1 Suppl):11S-16S.
Introduction of the pill and its impact.
Tyrer L.
Abstract
Introduction of the birth control pill in the United States in 1960 marked the end of a relatively short period of time (< 10 years) to intentionally produce an oral contraceptive, and the beginning of a relatively long period of controversy surrounding the use of the pill. Availability of the pill had an impact on various aspects of social life, including women's health, fertility trends, laws and policies, religion, interpersonal relationships and family roles, feminist issues, and gender relations, as well as sexual practices among both adults and adolescents. The pill proved to be highly effective from the outset
As I stated, it was not all the youths of the country in the USA or Canada were doing this...
That why I said it has more Fantasy.....Rock, yes but not all was into free sex....
Plus...if a woman said No...it did not matter........
Also there has been Herpes, syphilis. came over from Europe
Syphilis and herpes can infect children when women give birth....
As for chlamydia was not discover it was a sexual transmitted infection
sometime in the 1960 or so.....Causes Blindness......
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The History of Chlamydia
The word ‘chlamydia’ comes form the Greek word ‘chlamys’ which means, “cloak draped around the shoulder”. This describes how the intracytoplasmic inclusions caused by the bacterium are “draped” around the infected cell’s nucleus. (1)
Because the symptoms of chlamydia are similar to some other infections it was not recognised as a sexually transmitted disease until recently.
In 1963 the existence of chlamydia was confirmed as a bacterium. Originally, because of its structure it was thought to be a virus. (2)
Yes the was a rise in STD's because of free sex and no protection....
That is why there was education in the 1980's to use condoms due to Aides
and found that it help with these STD too....
So in looking at your post, you have your statements and thoughts...
So do I...I guess I should have realize that I needed to fully document
what meant....but hey some people here do understand me while others
do not......