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Originally posted by: Gooose
Do you use a condom or not?

Recap: You are married, and know your wife (and yourself) do not have any STD, STI's.. she is on birth control, do you need/use a condom?

No. Unless either one of you has been screwing around OR if you want to be completely sure that you don't get a cookie in the oven.

 
Why would she be on the pill other than to make the use of condoms unnecessary? 😕 If you manage to slip one past the goalie just abort.
 
Originally posted by: HomeBrewerDude
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: HomeBrewerDude
Originally posted by: spidey07
what the heck?

NO. no condoms. Why on earth would you?

you would if either one had not been monogamous.

no, I still wouldn't.

I should have clarified, if either one hadn't been monogamous without using a condom.

To each their own. I just don't like condoms, never have and never will. And if she slept around she would more than likely not be my wife anymore.

 
Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
If you REALLY don't want children,get a vasectomy,ANd use condoms,and the Pill.

That will cut the odds down more.
Or you could just skip all of that and have an abortion.
 
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
If you REALLY don't want children,get a vasectomy,ANd use condoms,and the Pill.

That will cut the odds down more.
Or you could just skip all of that and have an abortion.

Except none of those involve killing innocent life.
 
ALWAYS use a condom. One time didnt, but thats it. Pill/Patch is nice, but its not perfect, women "forget" and condoms alone scare the crap outta me. I'm probably more paranoid than the average joe, but i dont want kids, not at 20, not ever.

Not that condom free sex was bad, it was freaking awsome. But i dont recomend people try it casue its hard to go back to the condom after that.....
 
Originally posted by: Krk3561
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
If you REALLY don't want children,get a vasectomy,ANd use condoms,and the Pill.

That will cut the odds down more.
Or you could just skip all of that and have an abortion.

Except none of those involve killing innocent life.
Not sure where caring about that comes into play here.
 
Originally posted by: DaiShan
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Good Lord no.

^^^ the pill is far more effective than a condom.


<---- not a fan of the condom, but if you must, you must


No it is not. A condom will not fail because of hormonal changes, medicines, etc... The pill will. Also look at independent test done with birth control pills and you will see they are not as effective on average as the drug company test say they are. Kinda like saying ?I know cigarettes are not addictive or cause cancer as this cigarette company test says so??

 
the best way to prevent:

1. pill
2. patch
3. those foam thing
4. vasectomy
5. double bag it
6. abstinence
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7. and just in case, have her take the morning after pill.
 
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
I got pregnant on the pill.... so if you dont want kids, be careful.

🙂

I can understand why people are afraid that the pill is not always effective... its hard to remember to take them at the exact same time. thats why i switched to the patch...
its much better, and not as much to worry about!
 
Originally posted by: Semidevil
the best way to prevent:

1. pill
2. patch
3. those foam thing
4. vasectomy
5. double bag it
6. abstinence
.
.
.
.
.
.
7. and just in case, have her take the morning after pill.

The Depo shot is actually more effective than the pill or the patch.

 
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