Margret Sanger and some history
When Margret Sanger first founded the American Birth Control League now known as Planned Parenthood Federation of America in 1916, she had two major obstacles to overcome. Contrception was illegal in the U.S. and it was also condemned by every major religious denomination.
Sanger and her cohorts set about to systematically overturn the church restrictions against contraception. One of her first allies was Ralph Inge, the very reverend dean of St. Paul's Cathedral in London. Inge became a champion of birth control, and his support of Sanger's efforts was documented in her 1922 book, The Pivot of Civilization.
In 1930, at their Lambeth Conference, the Church of England recognized, for the first time, the use of contraceptives by married couples under certain circumstances. It was the first major victory in Planned Parenthood's war to change the morals of the entire world.
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LEATHER, LATEX and LACE "SSC"
"Nothing That Gives Pleasure is Bad"
Quality is for those who know
what they want and are at peace with what they have.
"S/M is about emotion; the erotic tension between my impulse toward something and my resistance against it."-- Virginia Barker
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