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No Pullout November Bros Hijack Emergency Contraception Bank So Women Can't Get Access

While the brand claps back in the most iconic way.

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Healthcare brand Stix started providing the morning-after pill to disadvantaged women via its Restart Bank due to Roe v. Wade being overturned. Unfortunately, No Pullout November bros hijacked the resource to support their trend.

The Restart Bank is an available “reserve of free emergency contraception set aside for women who are losing their access to reproductive care,” shared Stix. It’s important to note that all individuals with vulvas deserve emergency contraception, however, No Pullout November supporters are specifically targeting cis women with this trend.

 

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No Nut November is a harmless trend encouraging 31 days of celibacy. But No Pullout November on the other hand taps harmful sexual behaviors like not pulling out to ejaculate and not using protection. Or in their terms, “raw dog,” as one Twitter user shared in the thread.

The trend has become so dangerous that male gamers have decided to flood Stix with orders for Plan B to appease their antics in not pulling out. Essentially, they’re forcing women to comply with pregnancy by any means they deem necessary.

This behavior is unsafe and not consensual, and Stix revealed it’s canceling their orders — but with an ironic twist. Read the statement below for the tea and click here to order your free morning-after pill, if needed.

“At a time when it’s more difficult than ever for people to get access to reproductive care, Stix’s co-founders Jamie Norwood and Cynthia Plotch are also taking things a step further and shipping these Twitter trolls condoms from partner Cake with health information about how to practice safe sex. They know this is just one step in trying to address the systemic problem of this horrific attitude mainly coming from cis, straight men, but they were horrified at what happened and didn’t want to not make a statement.”

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