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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: zappaisgod]
#18674142 - 08/07/13 04:00 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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Plan B is nothing special. It is a larger dose of the same shit that is in the regular birth control pills.
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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: koods]
#18674261 - 08/07/13 04:20 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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I'm curious, Which do ya'll find less ethical?
OP not wanting a kid and slipping that girl a plan B? or OP wanting a kid so bad that he pokes holes in condoms?
I think we would be giving him the same amount or more shit for pulling something like that. How dare he try to trick and trap someone into such a lifechanging event, just because she had sex with you doesn't mean she wants a kid with you, etc...
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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: Lynnch] 1
#18674285 - 08/07/13 04:25 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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we aren't talking to the other party involved are we? if we were, we'd tell her what a batshit piece of shit she is TOO.
But in this case, we are having a dialogue with him...and he's a waste of skin, no doubt about it.
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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: Lynnch] 1
#18674412 - 08/07/13 04:48 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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zappaisgod said: I was under the impression that Plan B doesn't prevent ovulation but does prevent implantation. Otherwise there is a little reply to issue here. I think you meant most of that for the OP.
Yeah, I wrote 'OP:' to differentiate what I meant for him and you. As for Plan B, it can prevent implantation but it also prevents ovulation. If you take it before implantation happens then the egg doesn't have the chance to fertilize.
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koods said: But Keyohnah, it's OK because he REALLY wants to fuck her! 
OP is one of the most despicable characters I've encountered 'round here.
I love how people justify their actions. I'm glad that the majority in this thread feel the same way as us.
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Lynnch said: I'm curious, Which do ya'll find less ethical?
OP not wanting a kid and slipping that girl a plan B? or OP wanting a kid so bad that he pokes holes in condoms?
I think we would be giving him the same amount or more shit for pulling something like that. How dare he try to trick and trap someone into such a lifechanging event, just because she had sex with you doesn't mean she wants a kid with you, etc...
Both situations are deplorable. The second scenario creates a longer lasting consequence however. Either way, disgusting.
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zappaisgod
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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: keyohnah]
#18674690 - 08/07/13 05:46 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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keyohnah said:
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zappaisgod said: I was under the impression that Plan B doesn't prevent ovulation but does prevent implantation. Otherwise there is a little reply to issue here. I think you meant most of that for the OP.
Yeah, I wrote 'OP:' to differentiate what I meant for him and you. As for Plan B, it can prevent implantation but it also prevents ovulation. If you take it before implantation happens then the egg doesn't have the chance to fertilize.
From my understanding the egg is always fertilized before implantation. Quote:
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koods said: But Keyohnah, it's OK because he REALLY wants to fuck her! 
OP is one of the most despicable characters I've encountered 'round here.
I love how people justify their actions. I'm glad that the majority in this thread feel the same way as us.
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Lynnch said: I'm curious, Which do ya'll find less ethical?
OP not wanting a kid and slipping that girl a plan B? or OP wanting a kid so bad that he pokes holes in condoms?
I think we would be giving him the same amount or more shit for pulling something like that. How dare he try to trick and trap someone into such a lifechanging event, just because she had sex with you doesn't mean she wants a kid with you, etc...
Both situations are deplorable. The second scenario creates a longer lasting consequence however. Either way, disgusting.
There certainly can be two scumbags involved here. One is a member who has admitted it and the other is somebody Person 1 has testified against but who has otherwise been silent because she isn't a member. Only one has confessed to being a scumbag.
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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: zappaisgod]
#18675276 - 08/07/13 07:51 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yes. Before implantation, an egg is fertilized. What I meant was that Plan B can prevent a fertilized egg from implantation or it can prevent the fertilization completely just like a regular birth control would. I'm not sure if I'm wording this in a way that is easy to understand so I'm going to quote some information from the FDA, just in case further clarification is needed.
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Plan B works like other birth control pills to prevent pregnancy. Plan B acts primarily by stopping the release of an egg from the ovary (ovulation). It may prevent the union of sperm and egg (fertilization). If fertilization does occur, Plan B may prevent a fertilized egg from attaching to the womb (implantation). If a fertilized egg is implanted prior to taking Plan B, Plan B will not work.
-source link (FDA website)
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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: Masked]
#18676392 - 08/08/13 02:43 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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I just hope that the women in your life figure out who you are.
they won't i'm a mother fucking sex ninja.
live in different cities, and they are all so infatuated w/ me they would never want to jeopardize their own dicking which they thoroughly enjoy even though they know I have a gf.
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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: Anonymous #1]
#18676464 - 08/08/13 03:30 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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Acting like a scumbag with a huge risk of getting a STD and/or getting random girl(s) pregnant isn't something to be proud of. Hopefully you realize that when you get older.
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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: keyohnah]
#18676466 - 08/08/13 03:33 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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keyohnah said: Acting like a scumbag with a huge risk of getting a STD and/or getting random girl(s) pregnant isn't something to be proud of. Hopefully you realize that when you get older.
Yep. Exactly what she said. Only she said it nicer then I would have.
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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: Masked]
#18678865 - 08/08/13 03:49 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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And 1000% nicer than I would have.
I thinks it's pretty clear where I stand on the morality of anon1.
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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: Anonymous #2]
#19169689 - 11/21/13 11:58 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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fucking awesome post. i laughed so hard. or you could put the pill in a piece of cheese. lol
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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: vbug66]
#19170389 - 11/21/13 02:36 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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so yeah, about 2 and a half months later i decided to start using condoms.
now I wait to see if any damage was done....
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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: Anonymous #1]
#19170466 - 11/21/13 02:54 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Good for you anon!
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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: Nabuca]
#19180545 - 11/23/13 09:05 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Nabuca said: Giving anyone a drug/chemical/etc. without their knowledge is bad news. Suppose she's on other medications, and you send her into convulsions, or possibly allergic reactions and worst case, kill her? You do what you feel you need to, as it's your conscience you have to answer to.
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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: Patlal]
#19180955 - 11/24/13 12:02 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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After reviewing my original opinion, I have decided that no it is not ethical to feed someone plan B. I was being influenced by other really shady people around me at the time I made my original statement.
Even if you feed her Plan B, it would only keep her sterile for a couple of days. From the looks of it, you were continuing keeping having unprotected sex with her, IN SPITE of your mistrust that she may be deliberately skipping birth control pills. This would mean that giving her Plan B wouldn't work, if you continued having unprotected sex with her. You would have to repeatedly give her Plan B every time you have sex, thereby affecting her health in the long run.
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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: Crystal G]
#19182379 - 11/24/13 12:11 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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she ended up taking it consensually. I would've put it in her food for sure.
This was right when I met her and had no idea if she was lying about taking her Birth Control
once i figured out she was really taking it I stopped worrying about it so much
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Re: Ethical to feed someone Plan B ? [Re: Anonymous #1]
#19193102 - 11/26/13 05:13 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Uhh its ethical especially if was the first timeand a virgin don't wanna be a dad to a ho.
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