Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
you realize those things arent 100% right?
id wear a condom too
eh, i dunno if I'd go that far, but definitley pull out
Originally posted by: Merlyn3D
I dunno about the patch on the ass thing, I mean, am I the only one who grabs the girls ass while she rides? Wouldn't it come off?
Originally posted by: silverpig
Best form of birth control = fake name![]()
Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
you realize those things arent 100% right?
id wear a condom too
eh, i dunno if I'd go that far, but definitley pull out
Originally posted by: Merlyn3D
I dunno about the patch on the ass thing, I mean, am I the only one who grabs the girls ass while she rides? Wouldn't it come off?
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
The absolutely BESTEST form of birth control is abstinence... but that is not a consideration for most.
Second best... and IUD.. no hormones, not pills, no watching the calender... and it is good for five years...
But doctors wont give it to women who do not already have children... well, to be honest, they dont want to give it to anyone anymore unless you are firm in your desire for one. My guess is that because it is good for five years... no one makes money off it every month.
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Originally posted by: mcveigh
just push her down the stairs about once a week, problem solved with out the sideaffects of drugs.
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
you realize those things arent 100% right?
id wear a condom too
Wear a condom? Why even bother with birth control then?![]()
maybe she cheated on you and you didnt know, maybe her cycle is off, maybe the birth control doesnt work, maybe she misread the instructions on proper usage, maybe she stopped the birth control without telling you.... need I go on?
its both parties responsibilities to prevent unwanted pregnancies and as a guy I also want to cover my ass to make sure that a girl doesnt try to get pregnant on purpose to screw with my life or to try and fix a failing relationship
Paranoid much? Or just a bad judge of character?
Call me paranoid if you want but I like to make sure that I will only have a kid when I'm ready to have one. I've heard stories before of women purposely getting pregnant to try and fix a failing relationship. I know that I can rely on myself to take proper precautions and it helps to eliminate some of the risk of your partner screwing something up.
Originally posted by: Gothgar
Originally posted by: midwestfisherman
Originally posted by: BullsOnParade
pics ?
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Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Merlyn3D
I dunno about the patch on the ass thing, I mean, am I the only one who grabs the girls ass while she rides? Wouldn't it come off?
How bout when you are slapping it?
Originally posted by: JDub02
I'm with Gobadgrs ... my cousin's g/f told him that she's on BC ... 2 months later, she's pregnant ... 4 months after that, they're married.
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
The absolutely BESTEST form of birth control is abstinence... but that is not a consideration for most.
Second best... and IUD.. no hormones, not pills, no watching the calender... and it is good for five years...
But doctors wont give it to women who do not already have children... well, to be honest, they dont want to give it to anyone anymore unless you are firm in your desire for one. My guess is that because it is good for five years... no one makes money off it every month.
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Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Originally posted by: JDub02
I'm with Gobadgrs ... my cousin's g/f told him that she's on BC ... 2 months later, she's pregnant ... 4 months after that, they're married.
Game, set, match, Gobadgrs.
If you like to 100% put your future in someone elses hands, then believe everything they say about what they are doing birth control. Just don't bitch on AT when you get your SO pregnant because you didn't show any responsibility.
Originally posted by: eakers
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
The absolutely BESTEST form of birth control is abstinence... but that is not a consideration for most.
Second best... and IUD.. no hormones, not pills, no watching the calender... and it is good for five years...
But doctors wont give it to women who do not already have children... well, to be honest, they dont want to give it to anyone anymore unless you are firm in your desire for one. My guess is that because it is good for five years... no one makes money off it every month.
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i asked for an iud but my doctor refused to give me one saying it will cause cancer and make me sterile.
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
Your doctor lied to you, or is misinformed... there is no hormones in an IUD... what would cause you cancer?... the ONLY risk in having an IUD (besides your body rejecting a foreign object, which could be said about anything) is that in women that have never had children, there was a slight risk that it would puncture the utereus... but they are plastic now, no longer copper. So, the risk is even less.
You dont have to pay for pills every month, or a patch every six months... there are no creams or jellys to buy and you dont have to have a check up every few months... it goes in and is good for 5 years or 5 million miles.. whichever happens first.
No one makes money on them every month.. that is why I think they dont like to give them to women.
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Damn!!! You really take the cake in the paranoid department. YOU CAN SEE THE PATCH!!!!:roll:Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Originally posted by: JDub02
I'm with Gobadgrs ... my cousin's g/f told him that she's on BC ... 2 months later, she's pregnant ... 4 months after that, they're married.
Game, set, match, Gobadgrs.
If you like to 100% put your future in someone elses hands, then believe everything they say about what they are doing birth control. Just don't bitch on AT when you get your SO pregnant because you didn't show any responsibility.
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
Your doctor lied to you, or is misinformed... there is no hormones in an IUD... what would cause you cancer?... the ONLY risk in having an IUD (besides your body rejecting a foreign object, which could be said about anything) is that in women that have never had children, there was a slight risk that it would puncture the utereus... but they are plastic now, no longer copper. So, the risk is even less.
You dont have to pay for pills every month, or a patch every six months... there are no creams or jellys to buy and you dont have to have a check up every few months... it goes in and is good for 5 years or 5 million miles.. whichever happens first.
No one makes money on them every month.. that is why I think they dont like to give them to women.
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Progestasert contains progesterone (hormone) and Mirena contains levonorgestrel (hormone). There's also a risk of uterine perforation upon insertion.
Originally posted by: silverpig
Best form of birth control = fake name![]()
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
Your doctor lied to you, or is misinformed... there is no hormones in an IUD... what would cause you cancer?... the ONLY risk in having an IUD (besides your body rejecting a foreign object, which could be said about anything) is that in women that have never had children, there was a slight risk that it would puncture the utereus... but they are plastic now, no longer copper. So, the risk is even less.
You dont have to pay for pills every month, or a patch every six months... there are no creams or jellys to buy and you dont have to have a check up every few months... it goes in and is good for 5 years or 5 million miles.. whichever happens first.
No one makes money on them every month.. that is why I think they dont like to give them to women.
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Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
Your doctor lied to you, or is misinformed... there is no hormones in an IUD... what would cause you cancer?... the ONLY risk in having an IUD (besides your body rejecting a foreign object, which could be said about anything) is that in women that have never had children, there was a slight risk that it would puncture the utereus... but they are plastic now, no longer copper. So, the risk is even less.
You dont have to pay for pills every month, or a patch every six months... there are no creams or jellys to buy and you dont have to have a check up every few months... it goes in and is good for 5 years or 5 million miles.. whichever happens first.
No one makes money on them every month.. that is why I think they dont like to give them to women.
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Paragard is a Copper T380 (has a higher failure rate than DMPA), which uses copper arms and a copper stem, and is good for 10 years. It also, commonly, causes dysmenorrhea. I guess it's personal preference, but I don't know why you would choose an IUD over DMPA.
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
Your doctor lied to you, or is misinformed... there is no hormones in an IUD... what would cause you cancer?... the ONLY risk in having an IUD (besides your body rejecting a foreign object, which could be said about anything) is that in women that have never had children, there was a slight risk that it would puncture the utereus... but they are plastic now, no longer copper. So, the risk is even less.
You dont have to pay for pills every month, or a patch every six months... there are no creams or jellys to buy and you dont have to have a check up every few months... it goes in and is good for 5 years or 5 million miles.. whichever happens first.
No one makes money on them every month.. that is why I think they dont like to give them to women.
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Paragard is a Copper T380 (has a higher failure rate than DMPA), which uses copper arms and a copper stem, and is good for 10 years. It also, commonly, causes dysmenorrhea. I guess it's personal preference, but I don't know why you would choose an IUD over DMPA.
How in the world do you know all this stuff? you a doctor?
I wanted one with no hormones... none... i am well over 30yrs old, am a bit overweight and smoke... plus was on paxil for years... so, hormones were out of the question for me.
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
maybe she cheated on you and you didnt know, maybe her cycle is off, maybe the birth control doesnt work, maybe she misread the instructions on proper usage, maybe she stopped the birth control without telling you.... need I go on?
its both parties responsibilities to prevent unwanted pregnancies and as a guy I also want to cover my ass to make sure that a girl doesnt try to get pregnant on purpose to screw with my life or to try and fix a failing relationship
Paranoid much? Or just a bad judge of character?
Call me paranoid if you want but I like to make sure that I will only have a kid when I'm ready to have one. I've heard stories before of women purposely getting pregnant to try and fix a failing relationship. I know that I can rely on myself to take proper precautions and it helps to eliminate some of the risk of your partner screwing something up.
Maybe you should just keep to dating responsible, mentally balanced girls.
