Ah, yes. The “privilege” contest....
That sexuality is not a choice?
It makes me wish sexuality was a choice. I’d so be gay if it were a choice.
Here’s a link from a Plan B drug manufacturer written for the common consumers. It does mention preventing implantation as a mode of action. Also, you could read the drug insert in the box for more detailed information. Also, you could use the Google. You’ll find many references that preventing implantation is its…
Here’s another link from actual consumer info from a drug manufacturer. Written so you can understand it. It DOES prevent implantation as a mode of operation.
I responded to you. People ought to know how wack you are.
Here Ya Go, DashleyInCali: You are a troll and people should not get their facts from you, much like they should not get their facts from a Christ Based Pregnancy Center.
Lookout for my response on someone else’s thread. You are a troll.
MMMM...the theory is that it could prevent ovulation but its main function is to prevent implantation. If you believe that life begins at conception, and you believe conception can occur before implantation, ya might rank it as abortion. The EU actually requires a sort of “not an abortion” text imprinted on boxes of…
Class is dismissed for you.
Yup. I have an idea what I’m talking about. First of all, I DID note TWO different methods above. Your Plan B (not widely available in 1999, I was there, so I know) and Mifepristone is actually one of three different abortifacient pills. Again, not widely available in the US in 2000. In fact, even today even today…
Nope. they are not all included in the numbers. And this is a survey not including all the states in the US.
Also, what they don’t measure is the new use of Morning After pills and also the other early term abortion by pills.
And....how many rape kits go untested in Syracuse? I don’t know, I’m asking.
and Julia [Louis-Dreyfus] actually said, ‘I know. Don’t you want to just kill her?’
Because it draws attention to the fact that sexual assault on campus is not treated as seriously as it should by college administrations and frat houses. I’m behind that idea. I’m also behind the choice to take mattress to graduation ceremonies as an activist thang.
You know, I was totally in there supporting them, even taking the mattress to graduation. But filing a Title IX against her and the person accompanying her to the meetings (which was his job), was a dick move worthy of the patriarchy.
Supreme Court: supporting women supplicating themselves to a partriarchical religion: thumbs up.
Not against title ix, you hateful troll.