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		<title>by: golberom</title>
		<link>http://morewhat.com/wordpress/a-problem-with-the-morning-after-pill/#comment-11</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Aug 2006 14:33:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>from MoreWhat staff:
Just another marketing ploy to profit from the stupidity of others  During a recent discussion on this subject, an observation was offered that we feel is truth and simplicity.  If a person does not have the intelligence to avoid a pregnancy before or during the obvious activity, what reason is there to believe they will act on an option with a three or five day deadline?

There are, of course, many other problems related to the preceived need for products or services like the Morning After Pill.  It would be nice if our response to these and other of life's challenges, as individuals or a society, was more sensible.  As a nation, how we live privately is included in how others view us as a society.  If you do not feel that is important, you are another reason they invented this pill.  Likely you would buy this product after the deadline and then complain it did not work.</description>
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Just another marketing ploy to profit from the stupidity of others  During a recent discussion on this subject, an observation was offered that we feel is truth and simplicity.  If a person does not have the intelligence to avoid a pregnancy before or during the obvious activity, what reason is there to believe they will act on an option with a three or five day deadline?</p>
<p>There are, of course, many other problems related to the preceived need for products or services like the Morning After Pill.  It would be nice if our response to these and other of life&#8217;s challenges, as individuals or a society, was more sensible.  As a nation, how we live privately is included in how others view us as a society.  If you do not feel that is important, you are another reason they invented this pill.  Likely you would buy this product after the deadline and then complain it did not work.
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