Looking over this list of words, some words jumped out at me. Clearly, CONTRACEPTION is ANTI-CONCEPTION. There is no question that many people believe contraceptive methods TAINT (the) ACT of sex, because then sex is not open to the possibility of conceiving new life. They PRATE ON about the subject. But remember the sixth rule of lexigramancy: if the letters ‘n’, ‘o’, and sometimes ‘t’ are present in the word, name, or phrase you are lexigramming, then the words ‘NO’ and/or ‘NOT’ can be used to negate any other words in the lexigram. Of course, the downside of this rule is, the presence of ‘no’ or ‘not’ in a lexigram can negate some good words as well.

Thus, when the argument is posed that the ready availability of contraceptive methods TAINT (the) ACT of sex, an answer can be derived from the same lexigram: NO TAINT IN IT. It is also clear from this lexigram that some people CANNOT ACCEPT (the) PRACTICE, and probably never will. But some people like to PRACTICE CONTRACEPTION, because it leaves them with NO TIE TO A PRAT and NO CONTACT and NO CONTRACT with them either, because the CONCEPTION of a child is a sort of unspoken CONTRACT between two people. Someone who practices CONTRACEPTION is NOT A PARENT. Some people believe that some methods of contraception are a form of abortion, but the lexigram for CONTRACEPTION says, NO, NOT TORN, three words which are also appear in the lexigram for ‘abortion’–another enlightening and surprising word to lexigram.