Unprotected Sex/birth Control Posted: 03-25-06 21:24pm
Hi guys. I am just curious how many of
you are comfortable ejaculating inside
when you have unprotected (no condom) sex
with someone who is on birth control. I
know birth control is very effective, but
I just want some others input.
Thanks
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cmilah
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Jan 2006 Posts: 33
Posted: 03-26-06 16:44pm
I am incredibly comfortable with cumming
inside of my girlfriend with no condom.
We used the pill for about...8
months....But that is a hassle. She
forgets to take her pill...We can't have
sex for two days...So, when we went to
college this past fall, she went to the
health center and there is a new form of
birth control called nuva ring (spelling
perhaps). It is inserted in the woman's
vagina, about 3-5inches inside. It stays
inserted until a day before her period.
It is better than the pill because it
releases the proper hormones on a daily
basis without forgetting to. So there is
no "oh I forgot to take my pill, we can't
have sex". Sure I feel it when i'm inside
of her, but it gives a bit of pleasure.
Causes a different sort of
stimulation....I've never once been
worried about getting her pregnant.
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teach486
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Aug 2005 Posts: 276 Location: US
Posted: 03-26-06 19:36pm
The question you asked can lead to a
lengthy discussion.
1) if a man has been with his partner for
awhile, and is in a committed relationship
with her, chances are he will be
comfortable with just the pill, or taking
the chance of using nothing at all.
2) many men view birth control as the
woman's responsibility, and therefore
really don't think past the moment of
having sex, and the possible consequences.
3) although effective if used correctly,
any form of birth control is not 100%
guaranteed. There are many factors that
can alter its effectiveness. For example,
if a woman is on the pill and has to take
antibiotics for an infection, the
antibiotics could interfere with the birth
control causing the woman to get pregnant.
I know of several women who have had this
happen.
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