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cheerfulgreek 08-12-2009 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by nikki1920 (Post 1834693)
So, is she or isn't she? Or was this all just a sad, pathetic cry for attention on her part?

That's what I want to know. I'm sure he knows by now and where is he?

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 1834737)
Yep.

I'd also hate for this to become the "lets debate abortion" thread, because very few people can really have a logical debate about the topic. It just ends up being stupid.

Ditto, because I'm not changing my views on abortion.

MysticCat 08-12-2009 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 1834880)
I think this is a case of needing to define terms - "birth control" being the term subject to two definitions. "Birth control" - meaning any means to prevent a birth is one thing; by that definition, yes all abortion is a form of birth control, regardless of health issues or rape. A birth is prevented.

The second meaning being used here is a bit fuzzy to me - if rape or health concerns negate abortion as "birth control" - what do you mean by "birth control"?

I assumed she really meant "back-up" birth control, for when your "first line" birth control fails.

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1834911)
Ditto, because I'm not changing my views on abortion.

Y'know, intelligent discussion often isn't really about trying to change anyone's views on the topic; it's about understanding -- really understanding -- the views of someone who sees things differently from you.

But I agree. Intelligent discussion isn't likely in this thread.

cheerfulgreek 08-12-2009 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1834924)

Y'know, intelligent discussion often isn't really about trying to change anyone's views on the topic; it's about understanding -- really understanding -- the views of someone who sees things differently from you.

But I agree. Intelligent discussion isn't likely in this thread.

I agree, but on greekchat period, intelligent discussions are highly unlikely.:rolleyes:

DrPhil 08-12-2009 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1834930)
I agree, but on greekchat period, intelligent discussions are highly unlikely.:rolleyes:

You + bone = pick

KSigkid 08-12-2009 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 1834879)
This was an awkward and long sentence. Sheesh.

Eh, I understood what you were saying - everyone is entitled to an awkwardly-phrased thought. :)

KSigkid 08-12-2009 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1834930)
I agree, but on greekchat period, intelligent discussions are highly unlikely.:rolleyes:

Well you're obviously doing a lot to change that perceived issue, what with the liberal use of the "eyeroll smiley."

Just wondering - you have so many issues with this site and the people on it, why do you even post?

DrPhil 08-12-2009 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by KSigkid (Post 1834942)
Eh, I understood what you were saying - everyone is entitled to an awkwardly-phrased thought. :)

Thanks for the vote of confidence. :)

VandalSquirrel 08-12-2009 09:54 PM

I have a problem with people who use Plan B as birth control instead of using one or more readily available forms of birth control and using the Plan B for a real emergency situation, as it was intended. I have met college women who have been so intoxicated they weren't sure if they had sex or used any form of protection, so they take a Plan B after partying "just to be safe" because pregnancy is so much worse than herpes or HPV. :rolleyes:

Plus it is much cheaper to buy condoms and something else (foam, sponge, so on) than it is for Plan B three time a month (yes, three times, once for every weekend, the other week she had her period so she knew she was okay). Plan B is $50 but you can buy it in bulk from www.drugstore.com with no prescription. I blame abstinence only sex education and lack of good information on how our bodies work for people abusing Plan B, let alone the idiocy of not being aware of sexual activity or protection due to alcohol and drug abuse.

Oh and here's a funny, right next to the register of my pharmacy is the sexual health area (Plan B, condoms, pregnancy & ovulation tests) and right next to the Plan B is a paternity test! The package has all kinds of information for using it for legal purposes in court, but wouldn't going on Maury be cheaper?

KSUViolet06 08-12-2009 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel (Post 1834961)

Oh and here's a funny, right next to the register of my pharmacy is the sexual health area (Plan B, condoms, pregnancy & ovulation tests) and right next to the Plan B is a paternity test! The package has all kinds of information for using it for legal purposes in court, but wouldn't going on Maury be cheaper?

Call me an idiot, but I seriously did not know that they sold paternity tests in the drugstore (I don't venture into that area of the store too often). How does that work? Is it all done at home or do you have to send the samples somewhere for a result?

I agree with you on the point about teens needing to learn about how to properly protect themselves and such. This reduces unplanned pregnancies drastically and we don't have to worry about abortion as birth control, plan B abuse/miseducation, etc.

Troll Buster 08-12-2009 11:04 PM


tld221 08-12-2009 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel (Post 1834961)
I have a problem with people who use Plan B as birth control instead of using one or more readily available forms of birth control and using the Plan B for a real emergency situation, as it was intended. I have met college women who have been so intoxicated they weren't sure if they had sex or used any form of protection, so they take a Plan B after partying "just to be safe" because pregnancy is so much worse than herpes or HPV. :rolleyes:

Plus it is much cheaper to buy condoms and something else (foam, sponge, so on) than it is for Plan B three time a month (yes, three times, once for every weekend, the other week she had her period so she knew she was okay). Plan B is $50 but you can buy it in bulk from www.drugstore.com with no prescription. I blame abstinence only sex education and lack of good information on how our bodies work for people abusing Plan B, let alone the idiocy of not being aware of sexual activity or protection due to alcohol and drug abuse.

Oh and here's a funny, right next to the register of my pharmacy is the sexual health area (Plan B, condoms, pregnancy & ovulation tests) and right next to the Plan B is a paternity test! The package has all kinds of information for using it for legal purposes in court, but wouldn't going on Maury be cheaper?

I was waiting for this to come up. the first bolded part, that ish bugs me out. if you were that messed up that you cant remember having sex, there are problems. even more so if there isnt anyone around who was coherent enough to recall it for you.

doesnt popping Plan Bs after a wild and irresponsible night (or even as a "just in case") fall under recreational drug use, minus the high?

and as to the 2nd bolded part: eww, 3x a month? that has GOT to eff up your insides.

on an unrelated note, is there a way, medically, for sperm to be "deactivated" through drugs? i could imagine this would lead Joe Schoe to hit it raw all the time, but why should the woman take the brunt of altering her body when all the guy has to do is "wrap it up" (and then some of them mess that up)?

[off soapbox]

Troll Buster 08-12-2009 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1834911)
Ditto, because I'm not changing my views on abortion.

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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel (Post 1834961)
I have a problem with people who use Plan B as birth control instead of using one or more readily available forms of birth control and using the Plan B for a real emergency situation, as it was intended.


Xanthus 08-13-2009 12:09 AM

I read the posts and I just want to tell all of you thanks for responding. Before I get started, I just have to tell 33girl that when I pmed you, you probably got about 50 of the same messages from me. Haha sorry about that. I didn't know why it wasn't showing message sent. I realized there's an option for that. I was wondering what the hell happened. Anyway, thanks again for your advice.

I know this is a dumb thread, but here, good advice is given so I posted it. According to the pregnancy test she purchased at the store, she's is indeed pregnant. I found out the next morning after I started this thread, I just didn't post because I was and still am pretty bummed out about it. I didn't bring up the fact that it might or might not be mine. Chicks freak at that shit. I don't know how I can bring it up to her that I want to get a blood test after the kid is born. When she told me, she then asked me what I wanted to do. I told her that it's up to her. She freaked and said she was not getting an abortion if that's what I'm thinking. I didn't tell her, but to be quite honest with you, that's what I thought she was talking about. She was talking about us. I don't want to be with her as far as a relationship goes. Yeah, I know, I should have worn a rain coat, but shit happens in the heat of the moment. I didn't have any condoms where we were, and we both thought the pill would work because it worked before. She's a clean girl so I know she doesn't have any stds. I've known her for a while, we were just friends for the longest time, so it's not like I don't know anything about her. Financially, I'm not worried, because I have a decent job. It's just really fucked up knowing I have to deal with her. Before anyone jumps all over me for this, I've already accepted that I brought it on myself. I guess my biggest concern is finding out if it's mine. Kevin, more likely than not, I'll pm you in the future for other questions I know I'll have in regards to this.

Guys thanks again for responding.

KSUViolet06 08-13-2009 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Xanthus (Post 1835007)

. Yeah, I know, I should have worn a rain coat, but shit happens in the heat of the moment. I didn't have any condoms where we were, and we both thought the pill would work because it worked before. She's a clean girl so I know she doesn't have any stds. I've known her for a while, we were just friends for the longest time, so it's not like I don't know anything about her.

I'm sorry, but you opened yourself up for this sort of thing by posting on the interwebz:

You seriously have got to be kidding me.

"Well we just didn't have any and she's a clean girl so I know she doesn't have anything (many STDs don't have a "look.")

This, ladies and gentlemen, is how people end up with AIDS.


Be lucky that a child is all that you got out of your carelessness.

I hope this thread reminds peeps to wrap it up. Seriously (for more reasons than just not having a baby).

dreamseeker 08-13-2009 12:25 AM

again my dude, please learn from ur mistakes.and get that paternity test.


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