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School Clinic wouldn't sell me Plan B

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No I wasn't, my wife would find it degrading that she would need a man to do that for her.

LOL, that is quite a back track and 100% not what you meant by degrading; you even followed it up with calling her inconsiderate for her to ask you.
 
LOL, that is quite a back track and 100% not what you meant by degrading; you even followed it up with calling her inconsiderate for her to ask you.

I would find it degrading that I am my wifes servant. My wife would find it degrading that she needs a man to do that kind of shit for her. This is not really that big a deal.
 
Just a personal uneasiness about easy access for bad guys who want a quick, one-sided way out of responsibility or are happy to provide it to others for a price. Sure you could argue that some women may skip the pill to try and get pregnant, but it's their own body they'd be putting up. With the pill, it'd be the woman's risk as well, though. It's an unfounded fear judging by the lack of cases I've heard (not that I've been scouring the news for this), but the potential for abuse just seems very plausible as does accidental misuse; like you getting a second dose of something potentially harmful for someone else and not being aware that it's harmful for her because she's not present to answer the pharmacist's questions.

Eh, it's an OTC drug.

If states are that worried about it, they can track sales (like they do with Sudafed).

If you can buy a precursor to Meth OTC and not have the police come banging down your door, then a guy can certainly buy Plan B for his SO if she doesn't want to run out to the store without suspecting him of being a bad actor.
 
To each their own, but this is just something my wife has never and would never ask me to do. I'm sure she would consider it as degrading as I do. It would be incredible inconsiderate of her to ask me to do that. I'm very comfortable in my believe that some things are just women's business.

Man could you just not...damn. I've never felt degraded if my wife has asked me to pick up a box of Red Wings. I don't understand why it's such a leap for you to make.
 
This just in: your significant other asking you to buy some hygiene products makes you their servant and if you do it without request, you're forcing an agenda claiming they needed you to do it otherwise it wouldn't be accomplished!
 
I would find it degrading that I am my wifes servant. My wife would find it degrading that she needs a man to do that kind of shit for her. This is not really that big a deal.

It's all good man; I certainly don't share your perspective but you are correct in that this is not a big deal.
 
I assumed at least a little bit of joking; but then you described grabbing tampons at a store as "degrading." That's pretty weird lol.

No I wasn't, my wife would find it degrading that she would need a man to do that for her.

Most single guys that I know have no trouble buying tampons.

Why? Because if they bring home a date, and she happens to need one there they are in the bathroom. Boy scout motto, always be prepared.

Never known anyone to be embarrassed over buying basic goods from Walgreens.
 
I'm not backing up anything, as a man I personally have no desire to deal with certain feminine things. I personally would find buying such things fucking weird. There is just no reason for me as a man to do that. My wife doesn't cut the grass or take the garbage out. If I asked her too she would look at me and laugh and say do I look like a women that does that stuff, same goes in reverse for certain things with me. I sure as shit didn't take my daughter shopping when she needed her first bra.
 

Probably:

RESULTS:
The risk of pregnancy was more than threefold greater for obese women compared with women with normal body mass index (odds ratio (OR), 3.60; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.96-6.53; p<.0001), whichever EC was taken. However, for obese women, the risk was greater for those taking levonorgestrel (OR, 4.41; 95% CI, 2.05-9.44, p=.0002) than for UPA users (OR, 2.62; 95% CI, 0.89-7.00; ns). For both ECs, pregnancy risk was related to the cycle day of intercourse. Women who had intercourse the day before estimated day of ovulation had a fourfold increased risk of pregnancy (OR, 4.42; 95% CI, 2.33-8.20; p<.0001) compared with women having sex outside the fertile window. For both methods, women who had unprotected intercourse after using EC were more likely to get pregnant than those who did not (OR, 4.64; 95% CI, 2.22-8.96; p=.0002).

CONCLUSIONS:
Women who have intercourse around ovulation should ideally be offered a copper intrauterine device. Women with body mass index >25 kg/m(2) should be offered an intrauterine device or UPA. All women should be advised to start effective contraception immediately after EC.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21920190
 
I'm not backing up anything, as a man I personally have no desire to deal with certain feminine things. I personally would find buying such things fucking weird. There is just no reason for me as a man to do that. My wife doesn't cut the grass or take the garbage out. If I asked her too she would look at me and laugh and say do I look like a women that does that stuff, same goes in reverse for certain things with me. I sure as shit didn't take my daughter shopping when she needed her first bra.

Tampons are really good for cleaning gun barrels.

There, I just gave you an excuse!

Personally I try to turn buying my wife tampons into a pick-up line... seek out the cutest register girl.. give her a wink.. "If you need something for your vagina, I'm your man".. then do the little "call me" hand signal.
 
She needs to get on the pill and get over her aversion to acquiring contraceptives (and using condoms, apparently) if she doesn't want to be pregnant. Be smart about this stuff, Plan B isn't a "every time we have sex" solution, it's even in the name!
 
I'm not backing up anything, as a man I personally have no desire to deal with certain feminine things. I personally would find buying such things fucking weird. There is just no reason for me as a man to do that. My wife doesn't cut the grass or take the garbage out. If I asked her too she would look at me and laugh and say do I look like a women that does that stuff, same goes in reverse for certain things with me. I sure as shit didn't take my daughter shopping when she needed her first bra.
So tell me, do brontosaurus burgers taste as good as they look on The Flintstones?
 
To start off I was having sex last night and the condom broke on us. The girl I'm seeing was too embarrassed to go get it herself, since she already had to purchase one last week because we were drunk and forgot a condom.

So, I go to the clinic at my college and I ask to purchase a Plan B pill and the lady gave me a look and said, "We don't sell it to men."

Naturally this bothers me greatly as this is something that concerns both partners and the purpose of the clinic is to promote safe sex. The girl is going to go to CVS and get it there now that this happened.

tl;dr

The condom broke during sex and my college's health center wouldn't sell me a plan b pill because I'm a male.

It's illegal to give a prescription to one person for someone else. Clearly, the Plan B was not for you. the clinic could get in big trouble.
 
I'm not backing up anything, as a man I personally have no desire to deal with certain feminine things. I personally would find buying such things fucking weird. There is just no reason for me as a man to do that. My wife doesn't cut the grass or take the garbage out. If I asked her too she would look at me and laugh and say do I look like a women that does that stuff, same goes in reverse for certain things with me. I sure as shit didn't take my daughter shopping when she needed her first bra.

Congratulations on shaming your whole family on their natural biological feminine attributes
 
Makes sense not to sell them to men. They could easily hide it in food or drink and make their female partner take it against her will.
 
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I'm probabably sterile. &#128533;&#128533;

It's fine, the problem is you can't exactly trust it will be pulled out in time if you're a woman.
 
Most single guys that I know have no trouble buying tampons.

Why? Because if they bring home a date, and she happens to need one there they are in the bathroom. Boy scout motto, always be prepared.

Never known anyone to be embarrassed over buying basic goods from Walgreens.


Holy fuck times have changed, when I was single I lived in a house with 3-4 other guys and I can not imagine what would have happened if someone put backup tampons in the bathroom. So much as a women leaving her underwear behind would be a week of abuse, if someone found out. A chicks toothbrush would be impossible to live down, tampons fucking forget about it.
 
I wonder if darscot will be on the next episode of everyone's favorite crap youtube show

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"GAF vs. darscot"
 
Holy fuck times have changed, when I was single I lived in a house with 3-4 other guys and I can not imagine what would have happened if someone put backup tampons in the bathroom. So much as a women leaving her underwear behind would be a week of abuse, if someone found out. A chicks toothbrush would be impossible to live down, tampons fucking forget about it.
Holy shit! Tim Allen is on GAF you guys!
 
I'm not backing up anything, as a man I personally have no desire to deal with certain feminine things. I personally would find buying such things fucking weird. There is just no reason for me as a man to do that. My wife doesn't cut the grass or take the garbage out. If I asked her too she would look at me and laugh and say do I look like a women that does that stuff, same goes in reverse for certain things with me. I sure as shit didn't take my daughter shopping when she needed her first bra.

My significant other asking me to buy such products would be reason enough. I wouldn't proactively buy said products outside a relationship since that would actually be quite odd unless, of course, I had female relatives in need of such products.

I've never heard of a situation where a woman wouldn't take out the garbage because it's just something they don't do, but I honestly don't know how things are setup in your household. I simply don't understand how these sort of things could ever be an issue let alone call into question my sexuality or my masculinity.
 
Holy fuck times have changed, when I was single I lived in a house with 3-4 other guys and I can not imagine what would have happened if someone put backup tampons in the bathroom. So much as a women leaving her underwear behind would be a week of abuse, if someone found out. A chicks toothbrush would be impossible to live down, tampons fucking forget about it.

This is really funny.
 
Holy fuck times have changed, when I was single I lived in a house with 3-4 other guys and I can not imagine what would have happened if someone put backup tampons in the bathroom. So much as a women leaving her underwear behind would be a week of abuse, if someone found out. A chicks toothbrush would be impossible to live down, tampons fucking forget about it.
Do you just have zero faith in your own sexuality or what? Your attitude is plain draconian.
 
I'm not backing up anything, as a man I personally have no desire to deal with certain feminine things. I personally would find buying such things fucking weird. There is just no reason for me as a man to do that. My wife doesn't cut the grass or take the garbage out. If I asked her too she would look at me and laugh and say do I look like a women that does that stuff, same goes in reverse for certain things with me. I sure as shit didn't take my daughter shopping when she needed her first bra.
I took the trash out last week. Did I emasculate my husband?
 
This is really funny.

Just different I guess but, I remember a chick leaving her panties in my room and one of my buddies seeing them and saying "Did she lift her leg and pee on your too" when I came home they put a sign on the door that I was the now officially her property. Nothing serious but guys would talk shit about stuff like that and women love to mark their turf as much as men. It doesn't really mean anything.

Do you just have zero faith in your own sexuality or what? Your attitude is plain draconian.
Can we ease back on the drama, because I take the garbage out and my wife buys her own tampons, I have no faith in my own sexuality, I'm daconian, It's emasculating. seriously have some issues that need to be addressed if this is how you approach life.
Come on settle down.
 
Just different I guess but, I remember a chick leaving her panties in my room and one of my buddies seeing them and saying "Did she lift her leg and pee on your too" when I came home they put a sign on the door that I was the now officially her property. Nothing serious but guys would talk shit about stuff like that and women love to mark their turf as much as men. It doesn't really mean anything.

Strange. I thought it would have been more like college attitude "ey looks like darscot's been getting some action" and then following it up with some sexual questions about what you did/didn't do. Didn't cross my mind as a territorial thing.
 
The fuck...? Women leaving their panties somewhere is now marking territory? Hell, why are we even discussing things as if humans were animals and need to mark locations and such...?

Man, I hate to be one of those people... but you seriously have some issues that need to be addressed if this is how you approach life.
 
Just different I guess but, I remember a chick leaving her panties in my room and one of my buddies seeing them and saying "Did she lift her leg and pee on your too" when I came home they put a sign on the door that I was the now officially her property. Nothing serious but guys would talk shit about stuff like that and women love to mark their turf as much as men. It doesn't really mean anything.
Women should use darscot as an adjective.

Like, "I asked my boyfriend to buy me some tampons and he got this darscot look on his face."
 
Most single guys that I know have no trouble buying tampons.

Why? Because if they bring home a date, and she happens to need one there they are in the bathroom. Boy scout motto, always be prepared.

Never known anyone to be embarrassed over buying basic goods from Walgreens.

No way are single guys keeping tampons/pads in the bathroom just in case.
 
Wow, this thread sure took a turn. Darscot, I don't think too many people here are going to share your perspective...like you said, times have changed.
 
To each their own, but this is just something my wife has never and would never ask me to do. I'm sure she would consider it as degrading as I do. It would be incredible inconsiderate of her to ask me to do that. I'm very comfortable in my believe that some things are just women's business.

Could you elaborate a little bit more on the women's business part?

I've got a strike last week because I accidentally admitted a pop song playing on the radio was cool, and with another strike I'll lose my man's card. Anything I should avoid?
 
It's illegal to give a prescription to one person for someone else. Clearly, the Plan B was not for you. the clinic could get in big trouble.

Its not a prescription, its over the counter.

She needs to get on the pill and get over her aversion to acquiring contraceptives (and using condoms, apparently) if she doesn't want to be pregnant. Be smart about this stuff, Plan B isn't a "every time we have sex" solution, it's even in the name!

She is on it now.

I think people are massively exaggerating my perspective.

I don't think they are.
 
Most men have pre ejaculate that contains semen even before they climax. You can get a girl pregnant even if you pull out. Wrap it up.

You have no clue what you're talking about. It's also possible to get a girl pregnant using a condom. Pulling out is essentially as effective as using a condom. Just, you know, do it right....don't splash all over her vag, and take a piss before rd2
 
I think people are massively exaggerating my perspective.

"I'm very comfortable in my believe that some things are just women's business."

You did not exactly do yourself any favors here. I'd argue it's actually more manly to go and buy the wife her tampons and/or pads, which I do pretty often. It's no big deal. At some point it's good to act like a grown up when it comes to cooties and such.
 
"I'm very comfortable in my believe that some things are just women's business."

You did not exactly do yourself any favors here. I'd argue it's actually more manly to go and buy the wife her tampons and/or pads, which I do pretty often. It's no big deal. At some point it's good to act like a grown up when it comes to cooties and such.

he's going to pull the "i'm from a different time" card and watch the guy be like in his early 30s lmao
 
I don't think so, your wording as you explain your position is just super old timey. Especially in forum as young and as liberal as GAF.

I'm in my early 40's, Canadian and completely liberal and modern in my thinking. People are just making massive assumptions, that the fact that I don't buy tampons translate into something else and it does not. I just happen to take the garbage out and don't enjoy bra shopping with my 12 year old daughter. Man I'm such a bad person I really need to rethink my life. LOL

Let me clarify a women's business, to me a women's business is anything related to anatomy that I do not have as a man.
 
I'm in my early 40's, Canadian and completely liberal and modern in my thinking. People are just making massive assumptions, that the fact that I don't buy tampons translate into something else and it does not. I just happen to take the garbage out and don't enjoy bra shopping with my 12 year old daughter. Man I'm such a bad person I really need to rethink my life. LOL

Let me clarify a women's business, to me a women's business is anything related to anatomy that I do not have as a man.

"Boobs and periods are gross and nasty because women have them"
 
I'm in my early 40's, Canadian and completely liberal and modern in my thinking. People are just making massive assumptions, that the fact that I don't buy tampons translate into something else and it does not. I just happen to take the garbage out and don't enjoy bra shopping with my 12 year old daughter. Man I'm such a bad person I really need to rethink my life. LOL

Let me clarify a women's business, to me a women's business is anything related to anatomy that I do not have as a man.

it's not that you take the garbage out, it's that you said this

My wife doesn't cut the grass or take the garbage out. If I asked her too she would look at me and laugh and say do I look like a women that does that stuff

lmao

also lmao to 'periods are gross!!!'
 
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