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Rainbow Dolphins wrote:Anyhow... depending on the website or what have you that you're getting your information from, they are probably trying to put the product in a positive light, so people will use it, thus the "if anything happens at all" qualifier. Sure, there are women who experience no side-effects from plan B, but from my understanding they are few and far between. Those percentages are "this percent of users experienced this specific side-effect in clinical trials", I believe.
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SatansSpawn666 wrote:COME SISTER!! WE SHALL BURN AWAY HIS MERRY LITTLE ARSE WITH OUR FLAMING BOOTS OF UN-MERCIFUL GAIN!

Enigma wrote:I'm not sure if they were playing it up because kids can't be trusted with methods like that, but they really were not fans.

Enigma wrote:
To add to the rhythm/withdrawal debate, I was taught in high school health class (our sex-ed) that neither should ever be used unless you want to have kids. They were put into a category of things people use that don't work. I'm not sure if they were playing it up because kids can't be trusted with methods like that, but they really were not fans.

edit the sad parts wrote:Enigma wrote:
To add to the rhythm/withdrawal debate, I was taught in high school health class (our sex-ed) that neither should ever be used unless you want to have kids. They were put into a category of things people use that don't work. I'm not sure if they were playing it up because kids can't be trusted with methods like that, but they really were not fans.
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