Submitted by efthfj t3_10ps0m5 in washingtondc
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GlobalWild t1_j6o4i27 wrote
Just make it a one-stop shop. All the essentials in one vending machine.
lovelybeebug t1_j6o2sq6 wrote
Hello!!
Technicolor_Reindeer t1_j6n8zaw wrote
republican screeching
GlobalWild t1_j6o4j8x wrote
Thanks for the laughs
foxy-coxy t1_j6phzjd wrote
This will probably do more to reduce abortions then anything the GW pro life group has ever done.
Evaderofdoom t1_j6nnss8 wrote
Great idea, let's do more of these all over the place. I bet many ladies in red states would love this kind of easy access.
DC-DE t1_j6n8bqd wrote
It's paywalled.
What else is sold in these vending machines?
I'd suggest...
Plan B pills (done) Male and female condoms. Dental dams. Tampons, pads, etc. Ibuprofen. Lubricant. Small but curated selection of vibrators, sex toys, etc.
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ottereatingpopsicles t1_j6nu1rv wrote
Gift link: https://wapo.st/3Yd8yFm
This link has no paywall.
twenty-six-sixty-six t1_j6o1hhl wrote
maybe the pro-abstinence students can add a vibrator vending machine in response
Pinballerz t1_j6mblok wrote
Posted on the morning after ^
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y33Ttherich t1_j6mv54v wrote
How?
NorseTikiBar t1_j6odbjz wrote
No, that's just trying to keep up with the Joneses Georgetown.
TheDeHymenizer t1_j6njeg5 wrote
Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't this pill essentially flood the body with estrogen?
Some super modern steroids' being used these days use estrogen instead of testosterone for muscle growth.
Gonna have some YOKED athletes on GW's campus
mikeydhakid t1_j6o3ci8 wrote
I'll offer you the TLDR: no it doesn't work like that
NorseTikiBar t1_j6oe8bf wrote
... dude, no. Your username makes this worse.
While I won't claim to be an expert, Plan B pills work by introducing artificial forms of a progesterone in order to simulate your body's response to already being pregnant. This in turn prevents ovulation. Estrogen isn't a part of the equation.
Something that I read recently (that I'll just throw out there in case I need to be corrected by someone with more knowledge on the matter), but that would also mean that Plan B doesn't work if a woman is already ovulating. Which is... mildly frustrating.
carbon56f t1_j6p53md wrote
I just purchased Plan B and I can confirm the packaging states that it works by preventing ovulation.
TheDeHymenizer t1_j6ofoup wrote
>... dude, no. Your username makes this worse.
My username is my username because it makes people laugh. Full stop. You want to finger wag and get all puritanical? go with god its reddit its far from unexpected.
>While I won't claim to be an expert, Plan B pills work by introducing artificial forms of a progesterone in order to simulate your body's response to already being pregnant. This in turn prevents ovulation. Estrogen isn't a part of the equation.
https://www.britannica.com/science/morning-after-pill .
>Something that I read recently (that I'll just throw out there in case I need to be corrected by someone with more knowledge on the matter), but that would also mean that Plan B doesn't work if a woman is already ovulating. Which is... mildly frustrating.
Interesting. It still increases estrogen production which is pretty much how all the most modern steroids' currently work
NorseTikiBar t1_j6p6clc wrote
It's more about if you're going to be graphic about female anatomy and sex... you should probably not be ignorant about related topics.
Also, LOL @ citing Encyclopedia Britannica, umbrella terms and all.
GlobalWild t1_j6o54a7 wrote
Not true, but even if it was, you think being YOKED is parallel in consequence to having a baby??
TheDeHymenizer t1_j6ocart wrote
>Not true, but even if it was, you think being YOKED is parallel in consequence to having a baby??
what's not true? steroids' are using estrogen to spur on muscle growth or morning after pill doesn't increase estrogen production?
and where did I say any of this is a bad thing? As far as I'm concerned steriods should be legal and available for those who want them and those who don't partake in amateur athletics
Stop hoping for a fist fight.
GlobalWild t1_j6og371 wrote
>Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't this pill essentially flood the body with estrogen?
Okay, I'm correcting you, this statement is unequivocally false, and because you are espousing false rhetoric it's worthy of a response for those who CARE about correct information.
- Estrogen can result in gaining specifically lean muscle mass, which has also been linked to endurance and joint stabilizing tendons, (medical science has proven females are more suited to sports that maximize these requirements, think gymnastics, rock climbing, yoga etc) but it is not effective for building bulky muscle where testosterone plays a bigger role in the development of those proteins structures. (hence why the heaviest power lifters are all male)
- No, the morning after pill works because of a progestin, which is typically levonorgestrel, that prevents ovulation. Estrogen is part of the dosage of the morning after pill, but it's not the active ingredient that prevents pregnancy, the purpose of estrogen in the pill is to balance out the effects of the progestin. It does NOT increase estrogen production.
TheDeHymenizer t1_j6ogre9 wrote
>Okay, I'm correcting you, this statement is unequivocally false, and because you are espousing false rhetoric it's worthy of a response for those who CARE about correct information.
Yeah I know lets rush to make sure the comment about GW body builders using the morning after pill is quickly corrected to be factual.
LMAO god I love this sub
>but it is not effective for building bulky muscle where testosterone plays a bigger role in the development of those proteins structures. (hence why the heaviest power lifters are all male)
Could of sworn I saw estrogen + some crazy receptor blockers are how the most modern versions of steroids' work and are better at avoiding detection then the traditional testerone based anabolics.
GlobalWild t1_j6ojboo wrote
Ummm, you did say to correct you, so you invited it....your own fault bud. Oh look, if it isn't the consequences of my own actions!
If you find a source, share it, because all medical research is the contrary of your argument.
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y33Ttherich t1_j6mv4i7 wrote
Can you elaborate? I’m trying to figure out what about this situation makes them “drama queens”?
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reeleet t1_j6ne5xp wrote
Yeah, what do you think it is?
TheWriter28 t1_j6nf65s wrote
I think it is just that. A fertilized egg in a test tube. It isn't viable.... how can you think it is a life when it doesn't have the capacity to live?
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Snakebite7 t1_j6ngz4s wrote
You seem to be the dramatic one here…
poet-rae-monet t1_j6mtwje wrote
Sounds like a great idea! Let's get this to more campuses, paired with realistic sex ed, so that they aren't using this as a condom replacement.