The Complexity of Advocating Natural Family Planning
"These tales make rivers run with wine only to make us remember, for one wild moment, that they run with water." (G.K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy [The Ethics of Elfland])
"That's weird", said a woman in pink in front of me. I can't recall her name but if I'm not mistaken she is from Numancia.
"Well, that can be done." Art remarked in a placating tone.
"Maybe." Ms. Rose echoed softly. I traced some pessimism in her voice though. The rest of the group held their opinions to themselves as I end up my presentation.
The workshop delved on our approaches in communicating Natural Family Planning to the ordinary masses. We were asked to outline our strategies in reaching out to husbands as partners of their wives in planning out their family through the natural means. The group were complaining of the indifference of men when it comes to that issue. They said that such macho mentality prevalent among men in dealing with sexuality is hindrance to effecting positive outcome for the program.
My proposed solution to the matter was the subject of those varied reactions. In a matrix identifying resources for advocacy and community organizing, I listed among other materials this one:
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