I don't think so. Plan B is to prevent pregnancy. It has nothing to do with STDs. People are still going to have to go to their doctors and clinics to get tested for STDs. All Plan B does is prevent pregnancy for up to 72 hours after the women had sex. Again Plan B has nothing to do with STDs.
If you want to find a clean man it's a good idea to have him (and you) get tested for STDs before you have sex and always have him wear a condom!
You also have to show proof that you are 18 when you buy it. It's like trying to buy cigarettes or alcohol, you have to show proof of your age.
2006-08-25 17:43:10
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answered by Alli 7
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Good luck w/ that.
a.) There already is an STD epidemic
b.) You can't stop people from having sex.
c.) Plan B has nothing to do w/ STDs it prevents pregnancy.
I understand what you are trying to say, but Plan B has nothing to do w/ being "clean". If a man's sexual discrimination can be swayed by 1 pill, then you have heavier things to worry about, and so do the rest of us. (Have you forgotten the birth control pill? It too can be used as a "morning after" solution.)
Assuming when you say, "clean" you really mean a virgin, and assuming the type of virgin you are looking for is also spiritually "clean", then Plan B won't even be a factor for that type of man. Calm down. Your potential husband is out there and Plan B is of no concern of his.
Whomever you end up w/. DEMAND his sexual history and make sure you both get tested for STDs.
This is just my opinion... you asked, I answered.
2006-08-26 09:41:05
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answered by decababe 3
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So even with the plan B decision, people SHOULDN'T (doesn't mean they won't) be lured into a false sense of security. That pill does not protect against any diseases, so I would think that people should know that, but on the other hand the people who are using them apparently aren't smart enough to use condoms, so I guess there's reason to worry... In any case, when you meet the man that you marry you need to be asking questions, when was he last tested, does he have anything, what type of risky behaviors has he engaged in (drugs,sex with men, etc), and then go with each other to get tested. Hope this was helpful.
2006-08-26 09:15:39
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answered by Anonymous
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all i have to say is that a "clean" husband won't make a "good" husband.
and i hate to break it to you, but no matter how clean a person is, there is still risk for any disease.
as for finding someone who is or has never been promiscuous, good luck. most people have at one time in their life, been just that and you certainly don't have to sleep with a bunch of people to catch an STD, all it takes is ONE TIME.
good luck, i have a feeling your going to need it!
2006-08-31 11:06:47
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answered by giggling.willow 4
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IT really don't have to do with any plan B or other wise. I just heard on the news not long ago that 27% of new hiv cases are in people over the age of 50. The reasons they gave for this is for other reasons all to do with protection & comon sence. Remember you not only sleep with your lover but with all the people they have ever slept with & so on & so forth.
2006-08-26 00:48:47
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answered by ancestorhorse 4
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Just because PlanB is available doesnt mean people will be having unprotected sex,it is not a "form"of birth control it is an alternative to abortion of a developed fetus because it prvents that process from happening.anyone who uses it as an intentional form of birth control is wrong.and any man who sleeps with a woman without being safe is not worth sleeping with.Sex is about responsibility,from STD's as well as unwanted pregnancy.
2006-08-31 03:20:02
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answered by dnice 3
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You sound like the selfish one to me. Your question is all about YOU. Who cares if it causes STDs to rise as long as it does not affect YOUR 10 year plan. I wouldn't worry about finding "clean" men, with your attitude you may find it difficult to find any at all.
Just my opinion, your mileage may vary.
PS, stop asking the same question over and over again!
2006-08-26 00:38:28
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answered by GVD 5
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All "Plan B" is is backup contraceptive for unprotected sex. It does not protect against STD's, only pregnancy. Plan B has nothing to do whether your partner is "clean" or "dirty". If you are concerned with whether your partner is infected, ask them to be tested. You can never be too careful.
2006-08-30 21:03:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like your looking through a keyhole with both eyes. Sometimes bad things happen to good people too.
2006-08-31 18:18:02
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answered by Russ G 2
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what is the plan b decision? you cant trust anything any man says anyway, so make any and all get tested before you ever agree to sex or marriage to any of them.
2006-08-26 00:36:45
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answered by Anonymous
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