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My current partner who is 29, had an implant and got it removed because of acne. She tried the pill in its place and same outcome. Besides being unsightly which she’d cover up with makeup it was also painful. Taking drugs on a daily basis is not healthy. I encouraged her to get off them, now we just practice natural birth control methods (pull out, monitor for her most fertile period).
I should add using condoms are not practical for most couples as sex is not linear progression to penetration but often involves back and forth between penetration and oral sex, and constantly removing a condom and putting one kills the mood.
I also find a condom to be something that weirdly creates distance between you and your partner during sex.
Birth control 100% isn’t for everyone.I know so many people who have experienced the side effects that come along with taking it (yes for those who didn’t know birth control has A LOT of not so good side effects).people who also have certain conditions aren’t even allowed to be on the pill.
Birth control 100% isn’t for everyone.I know so many people who have experienced the side effects that come along with taking it (yes for those who didn’t know birth control has A LOT of not so good side effects).people who also have certain conditions aren’t even allowed to be on the pill.
Birth control 100% isn’t for everyone.I know so many people who have experienced the side effects that come along with taking it (yes for those who didn’t know birth control has A LOT of not so good side effects).people who also have certain conditions aren’t even allowed to be on the pill.
There are 15 different forms of birth control.
If it's good enough for adult actresses and sex workers, who have sex with hundreds of men, it's good enough for everyone else who doesn't have sex with hundreds of men.
Lol. Obviously…yet lying about being on the pill is okay. The hypocrisy is priceless.
No. Lying about being on the pill is also wrong. But it's as bad or worse to lie about condoms, because that's a double whammy of not only lying about pregnancy protection, but also lying about STD protection.
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If an adult actress and career sex workers can prevent pregnancy, then no one else has an excuse.
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If it's good enough for adult actresses and sex workers, who have sex with hundreds of men, it's good enough for everyone else who doesn't have sex with hundreds of men.
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If career sex workers can properly use it, you can too. Certainly the average woman is smarter than the average sex worker.
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Bingo. If sex workers and adult actresses know how to properly use contraceptives and birth control, the average person has no excuse. Because the average person usually looks down on people in those professions.
Someone's a little fixated on porn and sex workers.
What makes you think that sex workers seldom experience unwanted pregnancy?
Someone's a little fixated on porn and sex workers.
Because that’s the leftists demographic (sex workers, womens rights, female sexuality), and the argument is solid.
Is the average woman not smarter than the average sex worker?
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What makes you think that sex workers seldom experience unwanted pregnancy?
Because they have sex for a living and being pregnant kind of defeats that’s purpose.
A woman goes on camera, has sex with 10 random men in a row, doesn’t get pregnant. But we are supposed to believe the 15 forms of birth control just isn’t sufficient for the average woman?
No sir, that argument makes no sense. Sex workers use birth control, you can use birth control. Period.
A woman goes on camera, has sex with 10 random men in a row, doesn’t get pregnant. But we are supposed to believe the 15 forms of birth control just isn’t sufficient for the average woman?
No sir, that argument makes no sense. Sex workers use birth control, you can use birth control. Period.
Any available study on the subject demonstrates that sex workers do have a higher risk and rate of unintentional pregnancy than the average population. Those movies you're watching don't include the part where she goes for a chemical or surgical abortion.
Any available study on the subject demonstrates that sex workers do have a higher risk and rate of unintentional pregnancy than the average population.
Yet you can't seem to find any of those studies.
I guess all sex workers are out of business, according to you, there's just no possible way it can be done.
My current partner who is 29, had an implant and got it removed because of acne. She tried the pill in its place and same outcome. Besides being unsightly which she’d cover up with makeup it was also painful. Taking drugs on a daily basis is not healthy. I encouraged her to get off them, now we just practice natural birth control methods (pull out, monitor for her most fertile period).
I should add using condoms are not practical for most couples as sex is not linear progression to penetration but often involves back and forth between penetration and oral sex, and constantly removing a condom and putting one kills the mood.
I also find a condom to be something that weirdly creates distance between you and your partner during sex.
"now we just practice natural birth control methods (pull out, monitor for her most fertile period"
Good luck with that.
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