haven't you answered your own question. what do you have to loose now.
2006-12-15 07:26:53
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answer #1
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answered by essencepleasure 2
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If you are worried about STD's, you should never have unprotected sex. If you are worried about becoming pregnant, you may still wish to consider using a condom. There is no guarantee that she won't become pregnant while she is on her cycle. While it is highly unlikely... is it worth the stress? Sperm can live six days in a woman's body... so your sperm may be hanging around even after her cycle is done. And if she has short cycles or long periods... then she could be fertile before your sperm is no longer viable.
2006-12-12 01:29:45
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answered by Mindy K 2
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Two things here- I first wouldnt suggest having unprotected sex with anyone at anytime. Take a look where you posted the question... hmmm....
Second- even though there are some who say its ok to have relations while on their cycle, I say keep your willy to yourself. You can wait a few more days to get some- its not mandatory. Besides, there are so many OTHER things you can do romantically besides inserting into slot A...
2006-12-12 01:26:47
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answered by glorymomof3 6
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I wouldn't reccomend unprotected sex at all.
But it's up to you... I'd better mention that this is possibly the riskiest time for one of you, if infected, to transmit Hep C virus or HIV to the other, as well as any other diseases present.
Instead, why not take your lover on a nice date to the clinic and both get tested and treated for any lurking bugs. Maybe pick up a bumper bag of lovely FREE CONDOMS there at the same time?
2006-12-14 04:23:32
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answered by internits 5
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No. You are more likely to catch a discease through blood contamination than any other way. Unprotected sex at anytime has an element of risk. It depnds on how faithful your partner is, how much you trust them, whether they have had blood transfusions. So, statistically you should practice safe sx at all times.
2006-12-12 01:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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To be honest, it's your call. Personally, I wouldn't. You can still get pregnant during your period, so don't believe the myth that you can't. There is also the risk of contracting and STI/STD from unprotected sex, so don't sleep with anyone who's sexual history is shady. Sex during menstruation is messy and on the whole, not pleasant.
2006-12-12 01:28:09
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answered by blonde_becs 1
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I would never recommend unprotected sex with anyone at anytime, but if you are in a long term relationship and you know the consequences I would say its on your own personal reference, my and my man have been together for 7years so we aren't too worried about the consequences of unprotected sex but depending on how old you are and where you are in your life. For him it maybe messy so he might prefer protect but in a harmful way it won't hurt either of you to have protected sex on your period . .p.s. remember you can still get pregnant when you have your period! hope this helps you out!
2006-12-12 01:28:55
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answered by tluckie313 2
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Done it and would not recommend it.
Plus I would like to add that I do not recommend unprotected sex even if there are precautions such as a coil, pill or any other birth control.
The likely hood of catching thrush and cystitis from repeated sex (even when you are both STD free) is very high.
2006-12-12 01:28:38
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answered by Shaun W 2
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No its not recommended...Even though she has her period you can still get an STD or worse have a baby along the way... The thing is that even though she's on her period she may have one egg thats still in her rectum and has ovalize yet... Be careful; But of course people nowadays have stupid ideas.... Live and learn bud.
2006-12-12 01:26:58
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answered by nessadipity 3
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Nice!
First of all, why would you want to have sex a period!
And why are you still shagging a bird who gave you a dose?
Nasty!
You guys sould like you should be guests on Jeremy Kyle
2006-12-12 10:48:19
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answered by Rebz 5
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Recommend for what purpose? There is still risk of pregnancy and spreading STD's. Other than that, it's a matter of personal choice.
2006-12-12 01:27:38
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answered by SlapHappy 4
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