Taking Valentine's Day by the balls: why a nonprofit is sending cards to testicles
NEW YORK, Feb. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- As we observe the first Valentine's Day since the overturn of Roe v. Wade in the United States, a true act of love looks different this year, with chocolates and flowers just not cutting it. Conversations around reproductive care and family planning have always been one-sided, with those who can get pregnant being held responsible for birth control, when 100% of unwanted pregnancies are caused by testicles. Enter: "Cards to Nards," a campaign from global nonprofit World Vasectomy Day that allows you to send greeting cards directly to testicles so they can learn about vasectomies as an easy and effective form of contraception.
- Enter: " Cards to Nards, " a campaign from global nonprofit World Vasectomy Day that allows you to send greeting cards directly to testicles so they can learn about vasectomies as an easy and effective form of contraception.
- So, how can we keep the sexiness of Valentine's Day alive, while leveling the contraceptive playing field?
- For those of you who are concerned about Cards to Nards disappearing after Valentine's Day, have no fear.
- The website will live on after February, with World Vasectomy Day planning to introduce new cards for relevant holidays and tentpole moments throughout the year, such as Earth Day, Mother's Day and Father's Day.