Copyrighted Image? DMCA | The fact of the matter is that health insurance covers all manner of "things in the sexual realm that is counter to how things are supposed to be," when it comes to men, and no one has any real complaints about insurance coverage that allows men to continue having sex for non-procreative reasons and despite medical conditions that would otherwise prevent it. Most of them are actually far more expensive than hormonal birth control or intrauterine devices, the two methods of contraception that House and Senate Republicans now want all employers to be able to prevent their insurance companies from covering in employee health insurance packages. Five things that health insurers -- including, in some cases, the federal government -- currently cover for men's reproductive tracts.
1. Erectile dysfunction drugs 2. Vacuum erection devices 3. Penile implants 4. Vasectomies 5. Circumcision |