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Originally posted by: Amused
Pulling out is an ineffective means of birth control.
Every sex ed course teaches this obvious fact.
Worked for me
Originally posted by: Amused
Pulling out is an ineffective means of birth control.
Every sex ed course teaches this obvious fact.
Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
yeah it would
and the first day after missed period.
How the hell do you get 3000 posts in 3 months
By being an annoying useless nef who hopefully WILL get banned.
Originally posted by: PopeyeTheSailorMan
Update
Just spoke to her and apperantly the day that we had sex was the first day she had gotten off her period. I remember reading somewhere that its unlikely for a girl to get pregnant during her period or a week after it. Its weird though because today she told me that last night she had her period again.... So i'm guessing theres no way shes pregnant and i have nothing to worry about. btw, she has a history of crazy period cycles.
Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
yeah it would
and the first day after missed period.
How the hell do you get 3000 posts in 3 months
Originally posted by: Chrono
Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
yeah it would
and the first day after missed period.
How the hell do you get 3000 posts in 3 months
He spends all his time on ATOT. Aside from work, eating, pooping, and having leisure time to whack off. nice?
Yeah, joking aside, how the hell did you manage to post so much in 3 months? I've been here since 2001 and I have nearly past half or what you have.
Originally posted by: isasir
Originally posted by: Amused
Their numbers are wildly different than the numbers I posted.
I wonder what their respective sources were, and if human error was included?
In my link, it says the rates apply to couples who use the respective methods as their primary means. Meaning human error plays a part.
At any rate, pulling out is one of the least effective means of birth control... discounting human error. Simply because while human error can be minimized, pre-cum cannot.
Pre-cum does not contain sperm unless sperm remained from a prior ejaculation (earlier in the day, for example). If he took a piss in between, there is likely no sperm in precum.
(If refuting this, I'd be interested in a credible link that says otherwise.)
Originally posted by: PopeyeTheSailorMan
Update
Just spoke to her and apperantly the day that we had sex was the first day she had gotten off her period. I remember reading somewhere that its unlikely for a girl to get pregnant during her period or a week after it. Its weird though because today she told me that last night she had her period again.... So i'm guessing theres no way shes pregnant and i have nothing to worry about. btw, she has a history of crazy period cycles.
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: isasir
Pre-cum does not contain sperm unless sperm remained from a prior ejaculation (earlier in the day, for example). If he took a piss in between, there is likely no sperm in precum.Originally posted by: Amused
Their numbers are wildly different than the numbers I posted.
I wonder what their respective sources were, and if human error was included?
In my link, it says the rates apply to couples who use the respective methods as their primary means. Meaning human error plays a part.
At any rate, pulling out is one of the least effective means of birth control... discounting human error. Simply because while human error can be minimized, pre-cum cannot.
(If refuting this, I'd be interested in a credible link that says otherwise.)
Will Snopes do it?
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As long as he pulls out before he ejaculates, no sperm will be loosed inside the girl.
Although most of sperm is contained in the ejaculate, some ends up in the lubricating fluid that secretes from the head of the penis during the sex act. Remember, we're talking hundreds of millions of sperm in any one instance of ejaculation, thus even a drop or two of this lubricating fluid can be more than enough to make a gal a parent many millions of times over.
According to Planned Parenthood, "Of every 100 women whose partners use withdrawal, 19 will become pregnant during the first year of typical use."
Also, even if there's no vaginal penetration, pregnancy can still result if ejaculation occurs near the vagina. Semen can still seep inside the girl's body, and sperm can still make their way toward the egg.
Originally posted by: Amused
Pulling out is an ineffective means of birth control.
Every sex ed course teaches this obvious fact.
Originally posted by: aeroguy
Originally posted by: Amused
Pulling out is an ineffective means of birth control.
Every sex ed course teaches this obvious fact.
If I remember correctly we were told it's about 80% effective. Good luck with that.