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are you going to do to show that you love your woman so much you don't want her to risk dying for your sexual gratification?

2007-11-10 15:52:58 · 4 answers · asked by SQD 2 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

ummm, let me guess?
"NOTHING"!!???

2007-11-10 15:59:19 · update #1

Cervical Cancer Linked To Birth Control Pills
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/NWS/content/NWS_1_1x_Cervical_Cancer_Linked_To_Birth_Control_Pills.asp

2007-11-10 17:01:36 · update #2

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Then again, so does pregnancy.

Here, you are making the error of "misleading vividness."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misleading_vividness
You are leaping to the conclusion that just because there is some inherent risk in some kind of action, that action must necessarily be bad.

You are quoting an increase in the rate of health risks from the pill, *without actually telling us EXACTLY HOW MUCH those increases are!*

How are we supposed to know whether or not taking the "pill", is in fact, *more dangerous* than, say, BASE jumping, or driving drunk?

There is a risk of stomach ulcers, liver and kidney damage, when taking aspirin, but does that mean people with a headache should just suffer? There is a risk of choking, and (heaven forbid,) obesity, when eating food, but does that mean we should starve?

EVERYTHING we do in life involves some kind of risk. Generally we tend to take action, when the risk associated with that action, is less than the risk of taking no action. For example, when we get in our car every day,we run the risk of getting in a serious accident, but we consider that risk to be less than the risk of losing our job, and not being able to pay for our car, our house, or food.

The incidence of dangerous side effects from the pill are quite small; especially when compared to the well known health risks of pregnancy, especially *unwanted* pregnancy!

Besides, cervical cancer is almost always caused by HPV, not the pill....

Learn to ask "HOW MUCH", when it comes to risks
~W.O.M.B.A.T.

2007-11-10 16:58:08 · answer #1 · answered by WOMBAT, Manliness Expert 7 · 1 0

Hi, I wanted to tell you about my experience with the CurvyBust cream. I'm 24 years old and I've spent pretty much my whole life wishing I had slightly larger breasts. I'm normally a size A, I'd love to be a size B, especially when I wear certain kinds of low cut tops. I have a good figure, and I like what I have, but every now and then I would like a little bit more. Even if I had the money, (which I don't because I am a college student with loans to pay off), I would never consider going under the knife just to go up 1 cup size. So that's been my dilemma. I found out about curvybust cream when I was flipping through (Yahoo Answers). To be honest with you, I'm not the type of girl who would consider spending money on a cream that promises to increase breast size. It just seems like an impossible thing to claim. But there were three reasons that I decided to go for it: 1) I contacted them via their website because I had a question about the cream being OK for sensitive skin (which it is, because it is made of natural botanical ingredients.) 2) I was really impressed by their customer service and willingness to explain everything to me. 3) They offered me a free 12 day supply with no obligation, (I just had to pay the shipping costs- I wasn't too thrilled with that but it was still worth it to get the free product). Well, it's actually working! There is a noticeable difference in the size of my breasts! It's only been 10 days, and they say that the true final results won't appear until about the 4-6 month time frame, but based on what I can see, (and what my boyfriend can feel�) there's definitely a difference. My breasts are standing out more, and they are fuller and rounder. Sometimes I am able to go out without a bra, now I can't. And I have a feeling that I might have to actually buy new bras if the growth continues. I'm looking forward to seeing how the next month goes. There might actually be a size B in my future! Woohoo!

2016-05-29 04:05:50 · answer #2 · answered by diana 3 · 0 0

This isn't entirely true. Oral contraceptives may increase the risk of certain things like blood clots, but it is not without the benifit of 98% protection, or more. Also, it is up to the girl/woman to decide whether or not to take things like 'the pill'. Guys cannot go to the doctor on their behalf..

2007-11-10 16:06:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

not ask her to give me a bloww job? it's not that difficult... i wont ask her for one, and probably wont get one unless she really feels like it, and lets face it, why would she want a fuucking rod shoved down her throat without it being requested??? not sounding like much fun there

2007-11-10 16:02:16 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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