Study finds that pull out method is almost as safe as condoms

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jonks

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Originally posted by: Dumac
Then why are the statistics 17% failure with improper usage, 2% failure with proper usage?

You're asking why failure rate is higher when people use condoms incorrectly?
 

Dumac

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Originally posted by: jonks
Originally posted by: Dumac
Then why are the statistics 17% failure with improper usage, 2% failure with proper usage?

You're asking why failure rate is higher when people use condoms incorrectly?

No, I was asking why he was blaming the 2% failure on improper usage when that is the proper usage rate :p It was a response to the comment I quoted.
 

jonks

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Originally posted by: Dumac
Originally posted by: jonks
Originally posted by: Dumac
Then why are the statistics 17% failure with improper usage, 2% failure with proper usage?

You're asking why failure rate is higher when people use condoms incorrectly?

No, I was asking why he was blaming the 2% failure on improper usage when that is the proper usage rate :p It was a response to the comment I quoted.

Let's chalk it up to a misinterpretation. It happens to me every now and then, maybe 2% of the time.
 

Auryg

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Originally posted by: Auryg
That's not true, I've had one break, and it wasn't abused (left in my car or anything like that) and way before the expiration date.

How? What mechanism physically broke it? Is your cock really so big that you stretched it to the breaking point? Do you ejaculate with so much force that you were able to achieve this? Was it from friction...

I couldn't tell you. It was sort of out of sight at the time.