But if you want to enjoy the same feeling in the future, you better wrap it up now to avoid STDs.
2007-04-04 03:55:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It's good to NOT wear condoms, if you are married. Let there be no physical barrier between a man and woman who love each other and want to give themselves totally to each other. A wife should not want her husband to sacrifice some of the physical pleasure.
If you are NOT married, it's a sin to have sex, so of course using a condom is always wrong.
Remember, there is nothing wrong with conceiving a baby. It's the most natural thing in the world. That's why we have sex. What's wrong is having sex when you aren't supposed to.
2007-04-04 04:21:04
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answered by Veritas 7
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I know everymens must hate the feeling of condoms. Isay if your partners is disease free, why not! Ihope she on the pills,or some kind of protection to prevent her from being pregnant. The risks these day are so high that being protected is the best choice, and your penis dosen,t become a cauliflowers.
2007-04-04 04:00:57
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answered by riccibigm47 2
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First off, if you can't spell, I don't think you are ready to teach a child how too.
Second, condoms are not just for preventing babies, they prevent STD's, like HIV, Ghonorrea, Syphalis, Herpes, Chlamedia, Viral Infections.
Unless you are married, you should always wear a condom, if you don't like the way they feel try different ones. They make some that are not latex, they are made out of lambskin and are supposed to feel better than latex.
2007-04-04 04:02:41
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answered by Kay 3
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The Catholic Church teaches you should never use a condom. Not even in Africa if you are a married woman. They could care less if you catch HIV/AIDS from your husband. The husband usually works hundreds of miles from home and uses prostitutes when he is gone. He gets infected and infects his wife. Luckily the bishops in Africa have broke with Rome regarding this teaching. They distribute condoms to Catholic health clinics. Would Jesus send a woman to her death? Of course not. Sadly Pope John Paul II disagreed. Pope Benedict XVI is reviewing the teaching.
2007-04-04 03:56:32
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answered by mouthbreather77 1
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If you are married and are trying to get pregnant then no it is not wrong, but if you are single and dating then if you don't want to get pregnant than you need to be using some form of birth control, not to mention condoms protects against STD's, if that is something you need to worry about.
2007-04-04 03:57:32
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answered by JCaton 2
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Condoms are one of the cheapest, more effective ways to prevent the spread of disesea and unplanned pregnancies.
So yes, not wearing one when it's so easy to do so is WRONG.
I can guarantee you that anything you catch from not wearing one is going to be less comfortable than the "feeling" you're missing whilst wearing one.
2007-04-04 03:55:41
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answered by Waiting and Wishing 6
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I feel the same so I stay in a healthy monogamous relationship and we use some other kinds of birth control when needed! Nothing wrong with that!
2007-04-04 04:01:36
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answered by Viv 3
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You WEAR condoms to avoid having children and to avoid contracting or transmitting std's.
2007-04-04 03:57:24
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answered by ♥Twinkle♥Toes 5
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Taking into consideration that you are in the 'Trying to Conceive' section, I would say no. If you are married and trying to conceive then why would it be wrong?
2007-04-04 04:01:00
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answered by Goober W 4
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