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If you are a woman who has ever heard the words, “It’s no big deal just take Plan B,” then you know just how clueless men are about this pill. If you’re a man who has ever told someone to “just” take Plan B, then you’re about to be schooled. It’s quite upsetting how lightly men take Plan B (especially since they aren’t, you know, the ones actually taking it). Maybe it’s the marketing that’s to blame—plan B does sound rather easy and light. So, for the record, it’s technical, medical name is Levonorgestrel. That sounds a bit more serious, right? Maybe that’s what 2men should be forced to call it since this pill is serious. I’ve taken Plan B and most of my friends have, but that’s not to say we are happy about that fact, or would do it again without hesitation. Here are things men don’t understand about Plan B.

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It should be Plan Z

It shouldn’t be called Plan B but rather Plan Z. Why? Because it should be our absolute last resort. Birth control pills, condoms, spermicide, and intrauterine devices should all come way, way before Plan B.

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So no, it’s not casual

So, men, please don’t talk about the Plan B pill as if it’s a standard form of birth control. It’s not. This is not a regular contraceptive. It’s an emergency one to be taken for emergencies. Not “feeling like using a condom” is not an emergency. Put on the condom.

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We don’t keep them around

We do not just keep Plan B around. We can’t get it in bulk. We don’t just have it in a medicine cabinet for when things go sideways. Getting it is a whole ordeal that involves waiting in line and explaining to a stranger that you made a mistake.

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At least go with your partner

At the very least, if your partner needs to take Plan B, you should go with her. It could be good for you to see what she experiences when purchasing this pill. It will make you think twice before casually suggesting she go pick it up.

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Buying it is embarrassing

Buying it is embarrassing. It doesn’t have to be nor should it be, but naturally nobody likes to have total strangers hear their personal business. When you announce to your pharmacist that you need Plan B, everyone else in line looks at you like you’re irresponsible.

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It has emotional effects, too

Taking Plan B can have tremendous emotional side effects. We can feel like we’ve let our bodies down by taking it. We can feel like failures. We can feel guilty for interfering with biology. There’s nothing casual about taking Plan B so men, please stop treating it as such.