Australian men are divided on whether they would take a male contraceptive pill, with responses ranging from enthusiastic support to outright rejection when asked about the birth control option being developed in the United States .

A street survey conducted in Sydney revealed mixed opinions about the potential introduction of male contraceptive pills to Australia, with some men embracing the idea of shared responsibility while others expressed concerns about side effects.

Several respondents supported the concept, with one man saying: “The load should be shared. Yeah, but, like, voluntary.”

Another supporter argued for equality in contraceptive responsibility, stating: “If, like, females, I have to take one, why shouldn’t males?”

One man emphasised the potential benefits for wome

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