No, and you are being a total gimp!
2006-11-24 02:47:23
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answer #1
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answered by tattie_herbert 6
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You say you always have "protected sex", now that is an oxymoron. There is no such thing! No contraception is 100% guaranteed! One hole in the condom and you can be in BIG trouble! The only advantage to a condom is that it has the possibility of protecting from STD's, but only the possibility!
Every time you have sex you are taking a chance! There is no such thing as safe sex. Sorry, but that is the facts of life and there is no changing that.
I strongly recommend always using a condom, even though you do not want to if you are going to have sex.
2006-11-24 03:01:45
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answer #2
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answered by sandanf 2
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THERE ARE OVER 50 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES COMMON AMONG TEENS AND PRETEENS TODAY!!
STD most have no symptoms
STD most have no cure
STD some cause cancer
STD some cause lifelong damage
STD can have from 1 to 50 at same time
STD some can kill your baby if Dr. doesn't know about it
STD can get from A N Y sexual contact
STD condom, even latex does not protect you
STD biologically speaking your are having sex with every diseased person your partner has ever had sexual contact with.
Rebel against the world & stay pure for marriage.
2006-11-24 04:43:09
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answer #3
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answered by AnaMay 2
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confident, pre-ejaculate is released upon stimulation of the penis as a fashion to lubricate the return and forth device for many human beings of the sperm. This pre-ejaculate includes extra effective than sufficient sperm to fertilize an egg. Now different issues could happen. you're able to be interior the female in this 2d and she or he could be in the fertile era of her cycle. Having suggested all that if she does get pregnant from such an incidence i'd decide for to have a paternity try just to be certain it exchange into your movements that brought about the being pregnant and not somebody else.
2016-10-04 07:52:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Unprotected sex?? **Never** Unless you are planning to have a family.
May sound tempting but you have 2 down sides to your quest:
1-If she gets pregnant..Be hold of every single consequence it will bring to your life.
2- Have you ever heard of STD? (sexual transmitted disease)...and I'm not implying that you are promiscuous or she is...but human deceases get transmitted in many ways..take for example HIV.
HIV: Is transmitted when infected blood, semen, vaginal fluids, or breast milk enter another person's body. This most often occurs during unprotected sex or during injection drug use (when needles are shared).
HIV can enter the body during sex through the mucous membranes of the anus, vagina, penis (urethra), or mouth; AND through cuts, sores, and abrasions on the skin. Unprotected anal and vaginal sex are the riskiest sexual activities.
So..Yes will be very stupid of you to expose yourself and your loved one, just for pleasure.
2006-11-24 04:28:31
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answered by peach_tree67 2
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First of all, it's not a very good idea. The only fool proof way to not get pregnant is to not have sex. Guys can pull out before ejaculation, but sometimes they are not quick enough, there is always a risk. If you and your girlfriend think you are mature enough to be having sex, than please be mature enough and be responsible for your actions. Trust me....I've learned the hard way & children don't ask to be brought into this cruel world....we bring them here & they are our responsibility. Please think very long & hard before you have unprotected sex.....I know condoms break/it happened to me......but there is greater risk of getting pregnant w/o one.
2006-11-24 02:58:24
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answered by Anonymous
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There are all sorts of contraceptive options out there, but none of them are 100% reliable. You could try asking your girlfriend if she will go on the pill - but she has to be careful never to miss a pill, and you will have to wait 30 days before they are working.
Or you could use the rhythm method, where you have sex during her "safe" time - the few days immediately after her period. **Very important** - although the rhythm method is a recognised method of contraception, it is very, very unreliable. Use it at your own risk.
2006-11-24 02:49:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Unless you get a vasectomy, or she a tubal ligation, nope. Even birth control pills aren't 100%. Would you like to try 18 years of living with your unprotected result or a free-to-be lifestyle? Keep it wrapped, buddy!
2006-11-24 02:48:51
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answered by Ms. Mikki 2
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She needs to be on birth control pills for AT LEAST 30 DAYS prior to you having unprotected sex. This will protect her from getting pregnant, but WILL NOT protect either one of you from STDs.
2006-11-24 06:01:25
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answered by julesl68 5
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well u have to go old school or new school:
1: old school: wash the vagaina well with viniger after sex(ancient contraceptive ethord used in vedic times......(works i think.had many girls use it when we lost the control ta go to the shop)
2:new school: try liquid condoms(gel) or go anal and oral......it's just as much fun;)
2006-11-25 10:16:01
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answered by voolf_chatterjee2006 1
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Ofcourse you can...as long as you are ready to accept all the consequneces - communicable diseaes, preg etc. Everything comes with consequences you know!!!
2006-11-26 00:04:30
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answered by lallulgj 2
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