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Don't worry baby, I'm on the Pill (pg. 12)
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English Rachel
quote:
Originally posted by _EuG_
gotta love wiki pedia..

im not like that tho


no i know hun and honestly, sarcasm aside, i am not in any way being nasty but i hope that you truly are careful... i am glad you are in a monogamous relationship, the fact that i am guilty of being a cynical old bag sometimes means that i forget some people still manage to have them an no-one on here is knocking you for it, not at all.. just your faithful belief in the method you choose, it has proven to be wrong. if you want to be doubly sure, only have sex when your gf is not her most fertile ie any time other than day...

The time of ovulation within the menstrual cycle is determined by the luteal phase, which is usually 12 to 16 days long. You can calculate the time of ovulation within your cycle by subtracting the length of your luteal phase from the length of your cycle. For example, if your cycle is 28 days long and your luteal phase is 12 days long, ovulation will occur on day 16 of your cycle (28-12=16). The exact day of ovulation may vary within your cycle, because ovulation can be delayed by a number of factors such as stress, illness, diet, or increased physical activity.
_EuG_
quote:
Originally posted by English Rachel
no i know hun and honestly, sarcasm aside, i am not in any way being nasty but i hope that you truly are careful... i am glad you are in a monogamous relationship, the fact that i am guilty of being a cynical old bag sometimes means that i forget some people still manage to have them an no-one on here is knocking you for it, not at all.. just your faithful belief in the method you choose, it has proven to be wrong. if you want to be doubly sure, only have sex when your gf is not her most fertile ie any time other than day...

The time of ovulation within the menstrual cycle is determined by the luteal phase, which is usually 12 to 16 days long. You can calculate the time of ovulation within your cycle by subtracting the length of your luteal phase from the length of your cycle. For example, if your cycle is 28 days long and your luteal phase is 12 days long, ovulation will occur on day 16 of your cycle (28-12=16). The exact day of ovulation may vary within your cycle, because ovulation can be delayed by a number of factors such as stress, illness, diet, or increased physical activity.


read wat i poseted above...
nusty
quote:
Originally posted by English Rachel
ahhh yes, the simple pleasures in life, dontcha just love em?

unwanted kids
poverty
lack of education
unfit parenting
which all leads to more unwanted kids

welcome to the world of the CHAV (look it up if you don't know what it is)


+ all this good stuff...

quote:
* Since 1981, more than 750,000 cases of AIDS have been reported in the U.S. (Source: The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation)
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# To date, almost 500,000 Americans have died from AIDS. (Source: The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation)

# At least one-half of all new HIV infections are estimated to be among those under the age of 25. (Source: The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation)

# Nearly two-thirds of all STDs occur in people younger than 25 years of age. (Source: National Institutes of Health)

# In women, chlamydial infections may result in pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) which is a major cause of infertility… (Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control)

# Some STD's are becoming more resistant…Overall, 20.9% of (gonorrhea cases) collected in 2001 by the Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project (GISP) were resistant to penicillin, tetracycline, or both. (Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control)

# More than one in five Americans is infected with genital herpes. (Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control)

# Some STDs can have serious long-term side effects: Cervical cancer in women is linked to several types of Human Papillomavirus (HPV). (More than 5 million new infections occur each year. Genital HPV is considered to be the most common STD in the U.S.). (Source: The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation)

# Some untreated STDs can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which is responsible for more than 15% of all cases of female infertility among American women. (Source: The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation)

# In the United States, more than 65 million people are currently living with an incurable STD. (Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control)

# Laboratory studies have demonstrated that latex condoms provide an essentially impermeable barrier to particles the size of STD pathogens. (Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control)

# Only 15% of students aged 18-24 say they always use condoms when they have sexual intercourse. (Source: The Smarter Sex Survey)
English Rachel
quote:
Originally posted by preppie chick
is that question really necessary??

a little too personal, don't you think?!


haha Lars, funny that I have her on ignore, wouldn't have known she posted it otherwise...

pathetic
English Rachel
quote:
Originally posted by _EuG_
read wat i poseted above...


I did.

As with anything, if you look hard enough, you can find a stat to back it up...

Just be careful or you will be Daddy _EuG_ in da house...
_EuG_
StD's aside, the pull out method is a good contresptive method..

and now that i posted some stats and research the support my pre-historic claims plz continue the bashing:rolleyes:
nusty
quote:
Originally posted by _EuG_
4% faliure rate... and the condom is 2 %..


DAMN ill take the risk for the benefits :eyes:



just so you know, no university or academic publication will accept wikidpedia as a reliable source for info....
_EuG_
quote:
Originally posted by English Rachel
I did.

As with anything, if you look hard enough, you can find a stat to back it up...

Just be careful or you will be Daddy _EuG_ in da house...


SOmeone doing it once in a while, it can be risky.. but when you have mastured it through years of practice and control it is jus as good as condoms... well almost 2% more dangerous
_EuG_
quote:
Originally posted by nusty
just so you know, no university or academic publication will accept wikidpedia as a reliable source for info....


im in university and wikipedia has been a GREAT source over the years.. of course it cant be ur only source but it is very useful, and ihavent had problems with it at all. Besides all the claims on there are from studies that are referenced at the bottome
English Rachel
quote:
Originally posted by _EuG_
SOmeone doing it once in a while, it can be risky.. but when you have mastured it through years of practice and control it is jus as good as condoms... well almost 2% more dangerous


You will be practicing Tantric Sex soon..... Oh master of self-control ;)

Engine9
quote:
Originally posted by English Rachel
It is 98% full of intelligent, well meaning, people
..
Eug and Engine9, incase you didn't pick up on the insinuation, the 2% includes you for the first statistic.


listen im sure because u "fall in love" with a different guy every week u have to use condoms, but as Eug said if u have a steady relationship with a person who u trust then its not necessary unless i want to "deposit" in there.
nusty
quote:
Originally posted by _EuG_
StD's aside, the pull out method is a good contresptive method..

and now that i posted some stats and research the support my pre-historic claims plz continue the bashing:rolleyes:


your prehistoric method was considered useful when there was no scientific way of researching pre-ejactulations. even if it's naked to your eye, it doesn't mean that some microscopic sperm can't be released.

of course it's better than just 'blowing' in her but that doesn't say much.
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