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If my boyfriend and I have both been tested and I take birth control pills every day on time? |
...is it wrong to stop using condoms? I think it's wonderful that you've taken the initiative in getting both tested and on birth control! I'd say that if everything is ok, go for it! U'd b better off using condoms, just 2 b extra safe. Birth control is still only 99.9% effective, sounds like a long shot 2 get pregnant but it can still happen. Just get flavored & textured condoms 2 keep both of u happy while using them. If you want to be absolutely sure nothing will happen then continue to use them. But if you are willing to take that small chance then go ahead and throw em out....nothing wrong with doing that. No way, chuck the condoms out they ruin everything!!! nah go 4 it! i hate condoms! lol. |
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