Message from @Jaurdon
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idk im weird
The pill comes with side effects though
@Jaurdon with piƱa coladas?
my professor marks grammar but doesnt actually take points of for it, so when he gives papers back they look like you failed fucking hard, but you did just fine
Sounds nice
The pill *might* come with side effects. Each one can have a different effect. There are non-pill methods of bc. There are even non-*hormonal* methods of bc.
@coattailsandbowties if you like making love at midnight
My english professor last semester took of 10% per grammatical error. Not counting the actual content.
tbh yeah
morning
i panicked at first
he laughed
got an 84 which is okay
Pill I'm on gave me *0* side effects besides making my boobs a little tender at first
first time taking a upper level history class so its new as fuck to me
that's a guy that knows people are smart but still need to learn some things
have to use a weird ass style of writing
aye helps to tell me what i did wrong but not count off for things that dont matter as much
@coattailsandbowties See I personally haven't done much research when it comes to non hormonal methods of BC, but there have been studies on long term health risks and conditions that correlate to hormonal methods
not saying correlation is causation but you get my drift
my girl takes it mainly because she gets really bad period pains but being able to skeet inside her is a nice side effect
No TISM?
This Is Serious Mum
There is a, at current estimation, *very* minor increase in breast cancer risk. They have to mention it because law, but funcrionally the increased risk is inconsequential
On *certain* kinds of pill.
The combi pill has it, the POP doesn't.
yall dont get me talking about correlation
fucking i proved a bunch of news people wrong
i might email them and tell them my findings
I will get the bloody meds leaflet out if i have to it's on my desk
I should expand on my project and try some new variables
Like this is something I talked to the doctors about and researched because hey I'd like to avoid cancer
See, the article I'd read refused to mention *how* much greater the risk for cancer was. I appreciate the additional information
Always nice to get a better perspective
The increased risk isn't much more than the risk associated with a few xrays *i believe*
But yeah the whole INCREASED RISK OF CANCER thing freaks people out completely needlessly because it's, while statistically significant, functionally not so.