Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-34563899-20180218220444/@comment-91424-20180220183040

Emillian Swanones wrote: Nightlily wrote: Emillian Swanones wrote: Contraceptives (magical or not) would have existed in the EF. There is just no way, Neal, at the age he was (200) wouldn't have known about them. It's also possible he knew about STDs. Both of them would have been aware that Emma could get pregnant, yet instead of using protection he told it would be okay. This is based on when Emma told Mary Margaret (I think) that it'll be okay is a poor form of birth control. I'm not a fan of Neal, but he never said anything like that to Emma. The scene you are referring to does not exist. You must be misremembering. I distinctly remember Emma telling Mary Margaret that in Season 1, but if she didn't I stand corrected.

Neal is only mentioned two times in Season One: First, in "Pilot", when Emma says to Regina that Henry's father doesn't know about Henry. Then in "True North", when Emma lies to Henry about his father being a fireman who died saving a family from a burning building, but later admits to Mary Margaret that Henry's father was no hero ("Henry's father was no hero and trust me, (Henry) does not need to know the real story"). Perhaps you are thinking of the scene from "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter", where Emma says to Mary Margaret that there is nothing wrong with one-night stands and that's as far as she (Emma) ever goes ("there's nothing wrong with what you did. Trust me. One nighters is as far as I ever go.")? That is the only time in Season One where Emma and Mary Margaret talk about sex.