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I use coconut oil in my pennis during sex. Is this affect chance of pregnancy?



I use coconut oil in my pennis during sex. Is this affect chance of pregnancy?

It has nothing to do with pregnancy and very bad for your woman. It's great for cooking; but, not for sex. There was a choice between coconut oil and soy bean oil years ago. The us industry came up with "evidence" that tropical oils were dangerous and convinced the public that soy was better - it isn't! Coconut oil is much better for you than soy oils. Still, it's bad for sex.

If you want you woman to get pregnant, have sex about 5 - 12 days before her period. If you don't want to get her pregnant, don't have sex during that time.
I don't know.Maybe!
your child will be a coconut that can't spell
nv try before..coconut oil..what is it for..
your child will smell like coconut and sperm his whole life
I would stop doing that
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