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gmoney92_ t1_j6h23g2 wrote

Not... really? The pull out method doesn't work and condoms were less effective when BC and emergency contraception where invented.

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BigHH200026 t1_j6h58mu wrote

statistically withdrawal is as effective as condoms all that sperm in pre-ejaculate was taught to u in high school so u didn’t use the pull out method.

With that being said it’s a terrible method to use outside of a committed long term relationship where either of u one day want kids.

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BigHH200026 t1_j6h6fe1 wrote

why was I downvoted if u don’t believe got to planned parenthood and check the stats. I never said to do it either.

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gmoney92_ t1_j6h6h83 wrote

I didn't downvote you but I can tell you that I had a stroke trying to understand what you were trying to say.

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BigHH200026 t1_j6h736e wrote

what part as wrong?

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gmoney92_ t1_j6h78yz wrote

It doesn't make any sense grammatically at all, so I can't even tell you. It's impossible to understand what you're trying to say.

Also, who gives a shit about upvotes and downvotes. Like for real - it's pretty obvious you came up with this whole post by barely putting any thought into it for the goal of getting Reddit karma. Super lame.

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tripler1983 t1_j6gtkw7 wrote

Yep. Feels better to release inside. Plus, the butt argument is harder in today's society.

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[deleted] OP t1_j6gxvci wrote

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Burnsidhe t1_j6h2psg wrote

There's often sperm even in pre-ejaculatory fluid, so any unprotected sex could result in pregnancy.

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BigHH200026 t1_j6h5dcg wrote

it’s about as effective as condoms all that sperm in pre-ejaculate was taught to u in high school so u didn’t use the pull out method. With that being said it’s a terrible method to use outside of a committed long term relationship where either of u one day want kids. Also urinate between ejaculations however even if u don’t do that and just pull out perfectly every time it’s 96-97% effective per year of use condoms are 98% and birth control is 99% per year of use.

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ppardee t1_j6h2gy3 wrote

Just a reminder that pulling out is not an effective form of birth control.

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BigHH200026 t1_j6h5bqk wrote

it’s about as effective as condoms all that sperm in pre-ejaculate was taught to u in high school so u didn’t use the pull out method. With that being said it’s a terrible method to use outside of a committed long term relationship where either of u one day want kids. Also urinate between ejaculations however even if u don’t do that and just pull out perfectly every time it’s 96-97% effective per year of use condoms are 98% and birth control is 99% per year of use.

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BigHH200026 t1_j6hba60 wrote

same link literally said what I said 96% for perfect use, condom is 98% perfect use

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ppardee t1_j6iax9j wrote

In theory. In practice, it has worse odds than Russian roulette.

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BigHH200026 t1_j6ivq2b wrote

also why I don’t recommend it for people unless they are sexually experienced, in long term committed relationship who want kids one day and know what they’re doing.

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sora_mui t1_j6h2rk7 wrote

Well, that's the point. Sex is for reproduction and has always been so ever since it first appeared. We only need birth control because we're too successful as a species for our own good that neither us nor other species are able to genetically adapt fast enough to our technological advancement.

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