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How effective is it when you have sexual intercourse and the guy uses the withdraw method to prevent pregnancy |
What I mean is when a man withdraws during sex right before he is going to finish, how much is it effective? Anyone used this method before? Extremely effective at creating a child - I know because that's how my third child was conceived! Thats kind of like putting one bullet in a gun and fireing it and saying it wont fire the bullet. Even precum has sperm in it. If you use this method, start preparing to have a baby. Before a guy ejaculates there are already some "fish" swimming around plus the fact that it can go wrong anyway (wrong timing). Use a condom, it will also protect you from picking up diseases (not everything that can be harm-full for the girl has to be harm-full or obvious with the guy) Thats like playing russian roulette... you can get pregnant before he "finishes"...very pregnant. Stupid stupid stupid. No condoms... So, this means you are sleeping with everyone else he has slept with too.... ever hear of herpes or HIV? I'll pray PRAY PRAAAAAY you make an appointment with your local free clinic... for the both of you. If he pulls out fast enough, you should be safe. This method was and still is used alot. To stop any worries, you could always ask him to pull out before he's ready so you can see it for yourself and not worry if it started before. All it takes is one good swimmer. Personal yes I have used it before and I pullout all the way and no where near her vaginal opening because as you probably know that the sperm has swimmers and could very well swim up her vaginal opening and inside her so be careful and let him shoot on your belly or your mouth where ever you want and I apoligize for the vulgarity of this answer |
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