HELP! I have 72 hrs..

steveinbsas said:
Which only means a prescription isn't necessary in the first place...

No, it does not mean that.

It means the pharmacist trusts you to return next day with a prescription. Otherwise there is trouble when the local inspector comes around checking that their sales and prescriptions match.

This works when the pharmacist knows you, or when you live in the neighborhood.
 
SaraSara said:
No, it does not mean that.

It means the pharmacist trusts you to return next day with a prescription. Otherwise there is trouble when the local inspector comes around checking that their sales and prescriptions match.

This works when the pharmacist knows you, or when you live in the neighborhood.

No pharmacist ever asked me to return with a script for Cialis.:D
 
Lee said:
There are certain medications that do NOT require a prescription.

Cialis is one of them.

You may be right, but several pharmacies asked for a script, nonetheless.
 
steveinbsas said:
No pharmacist ever asked me to return with a script for Cialis.:D
Lol, not that it has anything to do with birth control more like the opposite ;)
 
Moonwitch said:
Oh dear. Please share with us how you found yourself in this situation, was it a fellow expat or some Argentine hunk?
I'm out of the country, so they're not my swimmers.

:(
 
Napoleon said:
I'm out of the country, so they're not my swimmers.

:(

You think that's funny...you little tyrant?

(In this case, name calling is called for.)

We (men) cannot possibly know what it feels like to actually deal with an unwanted pregnancy...

I sincerely apologize for our collective (male) insensitivity.

Though other male expats may not say so, I hope they agree.

Decades ago (the early 70's), my girlfriend was raped and got pregnant.

I'll never forget the hell she went through...

or easily excuse those who are flippant about unwanted pregnancies!
 
bradlyhale said:
Well, if you can't find the pill, look at the bright side: No more trips to Colonia.

Brilliant!

Simply brilliant.


Unless it's you.

(I have never posted in anger before, but this time I am.)
 
steveinbsas said:
Brilliant!

Simply brilliant.


Unless it's you.

Aw, shucks. You're a sweetheart.

If she can't get the pill, it's either my version of the bright side or some pro-choice fun in her home country.

It's not brilliance. It's reality.
 
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