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Reply 40

an ovulation calender is about as much use as the withdrawal method
use a condom and/or use birth control

Reply 41

xXMessedUpXx
an ovulation calender is about as much use as the withdrawal method
use a condom and/or use birth control


CONDOMS FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :tsr:

Reply 42

CherryGarcia
CONDOMS FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :tsr:
well they're not that great..but they do the job :smile:

and if your man complains... *mine does when drunk* deprive him of sex..always works

Reply 43

Precum, if I am right in thinking has just as much sperm as normal cum, there is just less of it.

Ovulation prediction is not a reliable method of contraception.

Sperm can still be fertile 24-48(?) hours after.

Ovums are still fertile for around 5 days after they have been released.

USE A CONDOM, its not just pregnancy everyone should be worrying about.

Oh and ditch theguy, he sounds like a ****(no offence meant)

Reply 44

pills for teh win, condoms are nasty buggers

Reply 45

nasht
pills for teh win, condoms are nasty buggers

pills have lots of side effects... booo :frown:

Reply 46

CherryGarcia
pills have lots of side effects... booo :frown:
any hormonal contraceptive has a risk of side effects but some people don't suffer any! and besides at least you can be 95%-99% sure you won't get pregnant
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lollyipop
Precum, if I am right in thinking has just as much sperm as normal cum, there is just less of it.

Ovulation prediction is not a reliable method of contraception.

Sperm can still be fertile 24-48(?) hours after.

Ovums are still fertile for around 5 days after they have been released.

USE A CONDOM, its not just pregnancy everyone should be worrying about.

Oh and ditch theguy, he sounds like a ****(no offence meant)
you're on my +rep list.good advice hun :smile:

Reply 47

They don't have that many side effects compared to the benefits; regular periods, no babies (well, supposedly). Yes, so they are supposedly proven to increase your risk of breast cancer/ DVT/ etc, but it's such a minimal risk (unless, of course, someone in your family has suffered from breast cancer, high blood pressure or a couple of other things which I can't quite remember right now).

Double dutch method to retain sanity, though.

Reply 48

im still waiting for junos "proof" or apology for potentially harmful advice :rolleyes:

Reply 49

I'm right, but if you're that bothered you can find out for yourself.

Reply 50

so you use this method yourself i assume? You my dear are wrong

Reply 51

No I don't, but lots of people do.

Reply 52

lots of pregnant people? :rolleyes: and if its so reliable why dont you use it?

Reply 53

Because it involves not having sex at certain times, and you do lots of observations when doing it properly. Also, I don't want to.

Reply 54

lol right becasue you dont want to clap clap

Reply 55

susiemakemeblue
...Only one sperm has to be a good enough swimmer to get you pregnant...


Do you even know what you're talking about?
You've got the concept right, but if you are incapable of explaining it in minute detail than don't bother. Sex is an intricate meticulous process.

Reply 56

shes explaining it to someone who thought she wouldnt get pregnant if she had unprotected sex :rolleyes: see where shes coming from now?

Reply 57

trigger
lol right becasue you dont want to clap clap
I don't want to use the Pill either, are you gonna say that that means it isn't good?

Reply 58

no becasue thats PROOVED and RECCOMENDED by doctors and scientists. Next.

Reply 59

trigger
shes explaining it to someone who thought she wouldnt get pregnant if she had unprotected sex :rolleyes: see where shes coming from now?


She can't explain properly and can be a bit of a bore ... waffling. :rolleyes:

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