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Suppose, hypothetically speaking of course, one were to purchase the so-called "morning after pills," crush a few up into powder, and dissolve them into a woman's morning cup of coffee. Would this hamper their effectiveness at all? Thanks in advance. |
I don't know anything about that but what the hell happened to your BB's?
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If stomach acid doesn't affect efficacy, I can't imagine that coffee would.
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See this thread for explanation. |
What if a woman takes them when the kids are teenagers? That would be recalling a message in Outlook. Cool.
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Pics of hypothetical man's hypothetical wife?
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The only thing that *might* affect it, is exposure to oxygen, which wouldn't be all that long, since it's going straight to coffee and into said person. Why can't he just talk with his partner and come to a consensus on this? I'm pretty sure this is on the same level as chloroform/roofies. |
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The hypothetical guy's wife is not as panicked as the hypothetical guy. Also she is a Catholic. Not a phony American Catholic, a foreign-born devout Catholic. In fact, hypothetical guy once made a morning after pill suggestion in the past, which did not go quite how hypothetical guy thought it would - hypothetical catholic wife responded negatively and scolded hypothetical guy. |
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If she finds out, she is going to cut his balls off. I know I would have serious moral reservations about giving my wife pills without her knowledge. Tell him to man up and deal with the consequences of his actions. |
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Hypothetical guy is really in a panic here. :sadangel:
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Congratulations, dad! :cheers:
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This is really too f'd up to even respond too. But since it's "hypothetical" I will.:D Maybe hypothetical man should think before he hypothetically acts. (Pre-coitus) If he doesn't, he needs to live with the hypothetical consequences. Giving someone drugs without their knowledge is not only morally and ethically wrong in most people's eyes, but also illegal. Not even taking into account the lack of respect for hypothetical woman's religious beliefs. (But, your hypothetical situation did go off track when you said hypothetical woman was currently off BC Pills, yet is Catholic.) |
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