I ,know folks,......we are all afraid of dieseas...that means you dont trust your partner right? or let me have your reply that when finally you land on the special person and you trust each other, during these period also you prefer a safe sex casue of fear (dieses)? if your answer is YES...what does it means? still you dont trust your partner? how do you feel when you are crave to have your favorite candy or chocolate without removing the foil/wrap.? entire your married life you have to have safe play?
2007-01-17
23:29:46
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I agreed 100% for we have to have protection to avoid pregnancy...
2007-01-17
23:54:41 ·
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Hun, no, to almost all you said. Fear of disease is not the only reason, might be fear of getting pregnant, or a whole bunch of other reasons all together. If you do trust your partner as i am reading between the lnes, then you 2 have to talk about it and soon. Kissing through a window doesn't do much to a relationship, but only you 2 can really know what is it all about. So talk, hun. Just for the record, i don't think you're wrong, trust though, should go both ways...
2007-01-17 23:36:36
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answered by dearestm64 3
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Althroughout a relationship trust issues come up. There are many reasons people especially women may want to use protection during sex, not wanting to get pregnant, not wanting to be reinfected with yeast infections, wanting the guy to last longer and the list can go on. It's best to recognize that everyone is an individual and have individual motivations as to why they prefer things a certain way.
2007-01-17 23:39:44
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answered by MeHurdu 4
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No, not afraid of deseases, afraid off falling pregnand! Thats where trust realy comes into play, have safe sex! But on the otherhand if you ready to have a baby, then you go ahaed. Trust your partner enough to make the best descission!
2007-01-17 23:35:02
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answered by rianaroets 1
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properly by "unprotected" do you mean without a condom yet with the pill? or a twin of loose driving with no longer some thing else? properly the idea of unprotected (yet on the pill) looks wonderful, yet quite there is no authentic massive difference. i have heard some women can of route experience it even as a guy cums and they both like or dislike this sense. i don't experience it, so I actual imagine they experience the very similar. i might want to bypass both way, if I had to settle on i'd opt for secure for the reason that maximum condoms have lubricant so it doesn't rub/chafe/harm/ as a lot.
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answered by adule 4
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In a married relationship where the relationship is monogomous seeking out the old condom should only be there to prevent an unwanted pregnancy---SAFE sex is only for those who aren't married!
If you don't use the SAFE sex method and you're single would be like playing russian roulette with one bullet in a gun. spin that chamber and see if you win!
2007-01-17 23:52:28
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answered by aunt_beeaa 5
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well if you are not married then safe sex is for the sake of protection as well therez nothing related to trust in this...at that point one cant risk gf being pregnant ,girl as well as guy have lots to do besides giving birth to a child ...safe sex shd be taken in that context ...although i dont know what was your idea when you asked this question...its only the perception of looking at things.
2007-01-17 23:35:44
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answered by nitin 2
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i understan what your saying but.... people that are sexually active at a young age(teens and unmarried people) might not want to get pregnant or get a dieses you cant get rid of!!!!!! and the people that do have unprotected sex when they have either a baby or a dieses they wonder why they have it or they regret it. and one more thing your partner and you might have a great relationship and say you want to move on first and she/he is scared to tell you that she has something because she really likes you and you or her decides not to use protection your or their butt is in trouble.... srry if dosent make much sence its the morning......
2007-01-17 23:43:25
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answered by purplegrimreper 1
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How romantic. And utterly asinine.
It has nothing to do with trust. You take trust off this particular table and just play safe.
Maybe not forever during marriage, but decide that with your spouse then.
2007-01-17 23:40:27
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answered by ? 3
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Not a trust issue a safety issue. Also, protection helps against pregnancy.
2007-01-17 23:34:32
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answered by ropemancometh 5
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It's just a matter of being safe and practical. Most people understand that. Once you are close and totally open with someone, you have a better case for confidence.
2007-01-17 23:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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