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The law doesn’t preclude women from consulting their physician before starting or changing their BC. It just makes it more accessible for women (like me, for example) who have had a long-term, stable experience with their BC and find it prohibitively inconvenient and expensive to schedule a gyno appoint every time

For what it’s worth, I’ve found that many pharmacists are more up to speed on drug interactions, new medicines, and -don’t tell doctors this- are pretty decent primary care professionals. I live in an area that has a shortage of doctors, and people use the local pharmacist as much as their GPs.

Don’t post a link that says the songwriter called the roles wolf and mouse if you want it to support your view 100%. No reason to sigh at me. Sigh at the article.

I don’t have any issue with the song but the isn’t really a source that confirms your reading is the literal truth. It’s not like it’s the song writer (a man) saying that’s what it meant. They are just looking at other lyrics and saying it could mean another way too. They are giving an interpretation. Not the

Robin Thicke Sings: “Rapey the Snowman, Roofie the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Other Beloved Classics.”

From the link you provided:

Not before we get rid of Christmas shoes

Having had even really close friends wait until three months to tell me if they were pregnant because they had history of miscarriages, no. And what if someone is on medication that doesn’t mix well with booze? Or wants to go for a long run the next day and doesn’t want to be hungover? There are a MILLION reasons why

Hey gurl, I’m not the one stanning for Bing Crosby to date rape somebody weeks before Thanksgiving

Right? It could practically be the cover for the Robin Thicke Christmas album that nobody wants.

WHAT ARE WE GONNA ARGUE ABOUT THEN??

It’s a creepy song. Period. Even if she really wanted the D and thought to herself “Damn puritanical society, better just settle for a solo performance,” she still said no. She still said she’d better head out and he tried his damnedest to convince her otherwise. She’s not the first woman to deny her own pleasure

It’s uncanny.

I don’t think it’s “normal” or “decent” to try to get someone drunker than they might want to be without their knowledge. Not a “funny prank” to play on a potentially pregnant woman, or someone on medication, or the night’s designated driver...

That is the most rapey rape song ever.

While we’re at it, can we delete “Baby’s It’s Cold Outside” from all Christmas playlists?

Oh, God...