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Not everyone hass consented to the sex that created the pregnancy; and uh did you want to see a lot of actual children; not fetuses, suffer to teach women a lesson or something?

Would you rather have data loss, or be trapped in an abusive relationship with your kids watching, or have an unwanted pregnancy, or be forced to carry your rapists child?

Probably.

Pills expire though. Depending on your specific level of risk, you may not need them while they’re still viable.

Yeah, the headline should probably be “For Now...You Can Have Abortion Pills Mailed to You.”

Yes, yes he is.

The pharmacist is in my mailbox?

Unless I misread the post, the pills are sent through the mail to the woman in need of them. No pharmacist needed.

That’s really great.

I am not pregnant but ordered them. My state is scarier and scarier about access and I’d rather have the pills on hand if I need them than risk going through the same process when it is illegal.

Thank you, Rebecca Gomperts. You are doing god’s work.

I would like the name and the place of worship for each idiot that pulls this nonsense.

For the ones in the back:

I once had to go get the morning after pill (thanks ambien sex...) anyways. We were in south Florida and when I went into the cvs to get it, the VERY kind female pharmacist went into the back to see if she could could find me the cheaper pill. Didn’t make me feel shitty and tried to save me a few bucks A+ employee. I

I’m a male. I was raised Catholic. And even I have to admit that you don’t exactly have to turn it upside down and shake it to find the wickedness hiding in the concept, “good Catholic male”.

I leave reviews on Sephora (both positive and negative) but I feel like 90% of reviews are now from people that got products free from Influenster or whatever BS, and therefore the reviews are always positive.

Yup. Every single sample I have ever gotten from their line makes me think, “This is fantastic. I’m a grown-ass woman and I will buy this to use all the ti- oh, fck? It costs $180? I’m not that grown-ass yet.”

Online reviews are like Twitter: 50% bots, 40% people interested in pushing an agenda regardless of facts (such as “have I actually used this product”) and 10% attempts at humor that occasionally work.

when it comes to skincare, reviews are pretty meaningless even if they are real. how one person’s skin reacts to a product is not indicative of how your skin will react. we all have our little sensitivities and special needs. keep shopping like it’s the 1990s. always do a patch test.