On pharmaceutical use in general, "If it comes in a pill form, I want it!"


Bring it on. Sign me up. Can I get it at CVS? Is it covered on my plan?


If having unprotected sex, with various people, risking life, limb and the chance of pregnancy doesn't stop people from ENGAGING in the behavior, why is it that PROMOTING the morning after pill will ENCOURAGE the behavior?

One doesn't bring on the other. If it did, the converse would also be true. It isn't.

I use this similar argument with people that don't 'hit' their kids, because of 'the message it sends". Your kids ain't gettin the message, cause they hit, despite the fact you don't hit them.

The problem is not the availability of alternate forms of birth control (used loosely here). So, eliminating the forms of birth control won't stop the sex. Gotta do something different.