perhaps I screwed up big time there too haha saying along the lines being more natural, honestly I really wasn’t well aware that birth control does more then preventing births
Yeah. So perhaps the next time you’re attracted to someone, you might want to start the conversation with topics like music, whatever you’re watching on Netflix, books, hobbies.
I’d save disagreeing with her doctor for a much later discussion. Or possibly never, unless you
acquire a medical degree.
perhaps I screwed up big time there too haha saying along the lines being more natural, honestly I really wasn’t well aware that birth control does more then preventing births
Although, I agree with others that the sex-related comments would’ve been better left unsaid, I don’t see what occurred as a screw-up on your part. Since this woman has vehemently expressed her opinions, and rudely, at that, you’re fortunate not to see her again. No one needs a toxic person like she is to invade their lives. Lol! Thank God for your lucky stars!
And to the frantic, semantic pedants (I SO wanted to invent pedantics!), yes, I know we don’t believe in superstition—the phrase is merely a phrase, not a belief statement, so, please, no tizzies!
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