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1. To encourage men to be responsible for their sexual behavior and
reproductive behavior, and enhance their sense of responsibility for society and
the family. It also helps them discard out-dated childbearing concepts and
requires them to take sole responsibility for restraining their sexual behavior
and understanding the consequences.
2. To aid womenĄŻs reproductive health.
3. To support the ongoing contraceptive use of men and the research of the
status quo. Due to male sexuality and contraceptive use only becoming a
relatively recent independent subject, there are a limited number of
contraceptive options for men. By men becoming further involved, this
contributes to developing new contraceptive options for men.
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