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Hypothetical situation, lets say that I'm dating a woman who tells me that she is on the pill, but then after sex she says "oops, I forgot."

Would it be illegal for me to feed her the pill without her knowing? Say I slip it in her mouth while she's asleep and let it disolve over night or I grind it up and mix it in with her breakfast.

Is it illegal to due such a thing? I'm not causing her any physical harm, I'm just trying to protect myself from someone who might be trying to trick me into getting her pregnant.

And before anyone complains about sticking a pill in someone's mouth while they're sleeping could be a choking hazard, relax, I know where to put the pill so that won't happen and it will just dissolve overnight in their mouth. I have plenty experience feeding laxatives to my friends while they were asleep over the years, and no one died.

2007-10-27 19:15:39 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

Just for the record, I always wear a condom, but those can break and all you need is just one sperm to impregnate a woman. That's why I prefer for women to also use the pill.

2007-10-27 19:36:55 · update #1

23 answers

Haha... In such a hypothetical situation, I say go for it.

Good luck! :)

2007-10-27 19:21:31 · answer #1 · answered by BTB{06.22.09} 4 · 1 4

Feeding laxatives and feeding pill are two different things. There are a lot of side affects from taking different pills. That is why those pills are prescribed from doctor. Some women might have deadly allergic reaction to some pills. So, yes, it is illegal to give a woman the pill without her knowing. If you don't want to make anybody pregnant then you should use condom. Make sure the condom is in good condition. You know what's better? Women have condoms too. You insert it inside her and it dissolves. Of course you still use your condom. There are plenty of sites that can give you details.

2007-10-28 02:31:46 · answer #2 · answered by Caitlyn 4 · 3 1

IT is illegal...100%. Her body, her choice. She could sue you for a great number of things...def not worth it. Especially if you don't know what pills she was on since some women have adverse affects on the pill.


ALSO the pill only works 99% IF and only IF she takes the pill every single day at the same time and never misses a dose. Also there is a list of medications...and even herbal things like St John's Wart that will decrease the efficiency of the pill. EVEN if she is on the pill I would suggest condoms. They are only 94% effective if used properly but at least YOU KNOW she won't lie to you or forget...also I know women who have gotten pregnant when they used the pill correctly 100% of the time...so an extra barrier is always a good idea.

2007-10-28 02:27:44 · answer #3 · answered by happygolucky 6 · 3 1

Its is illegal and not moral. Would you like someone drugging you?

Also the birth control pills come in different doses and is prescribed according to a women's hormone level in her body etc... There is dangers in giving the wrong type of pill to someone. Example my daughter at the age of 21 had a stroke from birth control pills because they increased her hormone level too high for her body.

They are not something you play with.

Use a condom even if the female is on birth control this way there is no opps at the end and don't forget ST D's. You can even join a group on Facebook that offers free condoms.

You can take birth control into your own hands as well, both people are equally responsible.

See link below for free condoms and a chance to win $1000 in cash for trying them out.

2007-10-28 02:32:47 · answer #4 · answered by triggs_2000 3 · 3 1

Yes its illegal, and very sickening. Dispite the fact the woman lied about taking her pill to get pregnant, its still wrong. The pill can kill her, you don't know how her body will react, what medications shes on, or what shes allergic to. The pill isn't easy on the body either, its HELL.

Laxatives are different, they're generally safe if they're OTC. And what the HELL gives you the right to feed your friends laxatives while they're asleep? Are you mentally ill? Thats sickening. You really need to get some help.

2007-10-28 03:03:14 · answer #5 · answered by ? 2 · 2 2

Yes it's illegal. You can not give someone prescription medication without their permission.

A good way to make sure that she can't come back at you and say that "oops I forgot" is to use a condom. That's a GREAT way to protect yourself against those tricky women folk that just want you to get them pregnant.

2007-10-28 02:31:33 · answer #6 · answered by Zyggy 7 · 3 1

Yes, it is illegal. If you want to make sure you aren't going to get someone pregnant either get a vasectomy, use condoms, or don't have sex. By the way, a vasectomy takes at least six months to be fully effective, and even then you need to take a sperm sample to the doctor to make sure it worked, and condoms have been known to fail. I think abstinence is your only real option. But then, you don't want to spread your genes around anyway, do you?

2007-10-28 02:25:35 · answer #7 · answered by Rebeckah 6 · 1 2

You sound like a real sweetheart, feeding laxatives to your friends and all. You're lucky no one has had an allergic reaction to anything you've fed them.
Of course, it's illegal. Why not just ask her if she took her pill before you head to the bedroom? And BTW---one birth control pill is not going to prevent pregnancy. Are you going to sneak one into her mouth every night?

2007-10-28 02:21:14 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

In a word, YES!
It is illegal, it's immoral and in the case of birth control pills, it would not even work.

And that part about the laxatives is not funny it's just creepy.
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2007-10-28 02:28:53 · answer #9 · answered by Twoeyes 4 · 2 1

HAHAHA you made me laugh out loud! honestly? grinding up pills and feeding them to someone for breakfast?? that is going to some pretty extreme measures! there are easier ways to avoid unwanted pregnancies you know: condoms, pull-out method (not too reliable but more so than filling her with your ejaculate), oh and here is one: have a conversation with this girl to see if she REALLY is trying to get pregnant by you without your consent, OR if you are just thinking up kooky ideas in your own head (we know you are capable of these ideas as you have admitted to serving your unconscious friends laxatives)...best of luck to you and i hope this helps!

2007-10-28 03:02:53 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes, it's 100% illegal to give put something in somebodies body without their consent. Unless, of course, you're the government. Then you can do whatever you want to people.

2007-10-28 02:20:18 · answer #11 · answered by confucius 3 · 3 1

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