The pill is about 99% effective. You're not really lessening the chance much by making him pull out because there is sperm in precum that comes out before actual ejaculation, so you are still risking that 1%, But also know that even when a woman is not on the pill and at her most fertile period and the guy fully ejaculates inside her there is at most a 33% chance of conception. If you were to ask my opnion I'd say go ahead and let him finish inside, but of course I'm a guy, and I know how good it feels. From the womans side I can kinda see why you'd be reluctant since it doesn't necessarily feel any better and kinda makes a mess, lol, but trust me your guy will be super happpy if you let him. Not just the physical pleasuer but there is a huge mental factor involved in seeing your seed go inside the woman you love. It's more mentally rewarding than anything.
2007-03-20 02:12:03
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answered by brian 2
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No that's not silly at all the pill is not 100% and neither is condoms but if you are worried you should use both. The pill doesn't stop you from getting STI's either so pregnancy isn't the only thing you should worry about. Last year my friend was on the pill and still got pregnant and another one of my friends was on the injection and still got pregnant, just be careful but remember to have fun!!
2007-03-20 01:09:39
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answered by zlloh 2
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That's not silly at all. The pill, when taken correctly, is over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. (I'm sure you know this.) However, it's not 100%. Any extra precautions you choose to take to prevent an unwanted pregnancy is a sign of responsibility and forethought, not silliness. If you take the pill correctly every day, you probably won't get pregnant if your guy doesn't pull out. But if you're more comfortable with him pulling out, more power to you! It's that much more protection you're getting.
2007-03-20 05:58:42
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answered by Anonymous
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no it's not silly the pill isn't 100% successful. I've had friends get pregnant whilst on the pill. Good for you some people are too shy to ask their partner to do this xx
2007-03-20 01:07:03
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answered by ali-d 4
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The pill is only 98-99% affective. It is possible to get pregnant, but highly unlikely. My advice, is to get both you and your current partner checked for sexually transmitted diseases, and/or infections, because without the condom, those are highly likely to be caught more easily. Wait for the results, until totally throwing away the condoms. It depends on you, if you're willing to leave that 1-2% chance, then throw out the condoms, but be sure you're both healthy, first.
2007-03-20 01:08:19
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answered by Morbid Angel21 3
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for the most part, the pill is really safe. although nothing is going to 100% guaranteed. the pill is like 99% effective. but you have to take one full pack of the pills before they are effective into your system. ive even taken strong antiobiotics with the pill and had sex and i didnt get pregnant.
2007-03-20 08:33:28
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answered by dana 3
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Come Inside You
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answered by tubb 4
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it's not silly at at. I am in a monogamous relationship and on the pill and I still use a condom or have him pull out every time. You should take every precaution you can. If you really want that different sensation of him coming in you then have him put one on halfway through. that is wat me and him do because he doesn't really like to pull out but neither one of us want a baby at this point. we kinda save pulling out for those spontaneous times that it is unexpected and we dont exactly have one on hand. not that i condone it but in a monogamous relationship where you have both been tested and agree on a form of action should a pregnancy occur, it can be okay.
2007-03-20 02:24:25
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answered by 1 Hott Mami 4
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Well, that is the point of the pill, but even if your guy pulls out, there is still some semen in there from pre-ejaculate. If you are that concerned, have him use a condom
2007-03-20 01:09:50
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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The pill is good to protect you against pregnancy, but not STDs. If you aren't in a committed relationship, I'd advise against it.
2016-03-18 05:21:43
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answered by Anonymous
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