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Is it just me or do condoms suck! (pg. 5)
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by boris_the_bear
that is a major problem, as far as I'm experienced | indeed. |
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| Meat187 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChriSiZm
Is it just me or do Condoms seriously inhibit the sexual enjoyment for males? I hate them so much!
I understand that there a necessity and I do believe in safe sex but why does everything good have something that makes it seriously sh**.
If anyone else agrees with me out there in Tranceaddict land please drop us a comment! |
Yeah, but seen from your parents viewpoint condoms would have been a really great idea. |
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| squirrelly |
If you're not on the pill, pulling out isn't always going to work-especially if the guy has precum.
Pill or snip it.
the end. |
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| Meat187 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
- but none the less still a sin! |
Now don't believe everything the Pet Shop Boys tell you. :o |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| But William, you've never touched a girl. |
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| Ania_xox |
| quote: | Originally posted by Darkarbiter
What's so hard about the pill :conf: |
I don't mean to sound like a martyr here but taking the pill is not just a simple nonchalant solution. The girl has to be willing to allow her body's natural rhythm to be controlled by foreign substances. In addition to going against the natural way her body works, a girl also has to entertain the idea that her body will undergo ed up, inconvenient repercussions: mood swings, anxiety, weight gain, depression, increased risk of breast cancer, etc. The list goes on.
Might be hard for new-age thinkers on here, but the idea of letting a pill control something as sacred as the cycle that creates life can cause a lot of mental distress. I'm not saying all women - this is just some speculation.
*Just like to make clear that my little discourse up there does not include women who are advised by their doctor to take the pill for reasons other than birth control (to stimulate a regular cycle, to aid in polycystic ovarian disorder, for acne, etc.) In such cases the woman, along with her doctor, will decide that the benefits of taking the pill outweigh the potential of suffering from side-effects.
Weird thing is, is that I have no problem of this nature with condoms (i.e. I don't have any "moral" issues with them, if you wanna call it that). I suppose it is the "temporariness" of using a condom as opposed to the long-term decision to take the birth control pill that makes me see things differently. This doesn't make much sense because the condom does the same thing as the pill, in that it unnaturally controls the other half of what it takes to create life. Perhaps because it has no long-term detrimental effects on the male... not sure.
| quote: | Originally posted by nchs09
IF you are on the pill.. chances are you are not getting pregnant. You could always just have plan b ready the next day if you are so paranoid. |
Shame on you Mario. The Plan B pill is the most ed up thing that a girl can put her body through. I will NEVER EVER take that again. I would rather have a baby than put my body through that again.
All physical and psychological aspects of it are horridly ed up. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
Hahahahaha, you're one of those "miracle of life" people.
Not that you're not right or something. Plan B is not something to be taken lightly. |
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| yukii |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ania_xox
I don't mean to sound like a martyr here but taking the pill is not just a simple nonchalant solution. The girl has to be willing to allow her body's natural rhythm to be controlled by foreign substances. In addition to going against the natural way her body works, a girl also has to entertain the idea that her body will undergo ed up, inconvenient repercussions: mood swings, anxiety, weight gain, depression, increased risk of breast cancer, etc. The list goes on.
Might be hard for new-age thinkers on here, but the idea of letting a pill control something as sacred as the cycle that creates life can cause a lot of mental distress. I'm not saying all women - this is just some speculation.
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i agree :mad:
as far as plan b, you'd rather have the kid than take it? :eyespop: explain bitte. |
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| Meat187 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ania_xox
a girl also has to entertain the idea that her body will undergo ed up, inconvenient repercussions: mood swings, anxiety, weight gain, depression |
That are not side effects of the pill. That are side effects of being a girl. |
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| squirrelly |
| Incorrect, douchebag. |
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| chach |
| I'd rather just stay abstinent |
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