• Have any of you ever used the pullout method during sex?
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Just wondering if anyone here has done it, and if they had any negative results. [editline]t[/editline] If anyone was concerned, I am not planning on using that method. Happened once, won't again. I did it right and the actual orgasm happened at least 15 seconds after it came out. There was no precum at the time of insertion due to a long blowjob. Hope this clears things up.
Always, always, always use a condom. Pulling out is risky because there's still some sperm in your precum and if you're doing it on the wrong time of the month, you're going to be in trouble.
Not recommended if you have bad timing. It ended with me throwing her in the bathtub yelling "We have to get that shit out of there!" and getting a prescription for a morning-after pill from a doctor in the middle of the night.
[url]http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2014/03/pulling-out-might-work-better-than-you-think-but-keep-using-condoms/[/url] If used correctly - [I]perfectly[/I] -, chance of pregnancy over the course of a year is 4%. The same conditions for condoms is 2%. However if you mess up for pulling out pregnancy is 27% and for condoms it is 18%. But you shouldn't be concerned about pregnancy. That's basically completely unlikely with the pill and the millions of other pre-sex birth control methods which - if your partner isn't intending to be pregnant in the next couple of years should be being used. The concern is gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, HIV, HPV, syphilis. Which, when all those things are combined together, a lot larger percentage of the population of the USA (for example) has one or more of these things than there are percentage of people with unwanted pregnancy. [editline]21st February 2015[/editline] [QUOTE=DMGaina;47182360]Not recommended if you have bad timing. It ended with me throwing her in the bathtub yelling "We have to get that shit out of there!" and getting a prescription for a morning-after pill from a doctor in the middle of the night.[/QUOTE] Did you say it in German and was there a lot of no's. I think there is a youtube video for that. Is your flag dog correct? [editline]21st February 2015[/editline] [url]http://www.cdc.gov/std/stats/sti-estimates-fact-sheet-feb-2013.pdf[/url] Yeah 20 million new STI infections a year and only [url]http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/FB-Unintended-Pregnancy-US.html[/url] 3.4 million unintended pregnancies.
dont be silly cover your willy
I don't know how.. But every chick I've been with was on the pill. It's like winning high stakes lottery repeatedly.
[QUOTE=Bradyns;47182759]I don't know how.. But every chick I've been with was on the pill. It's like winning high stakes lottery repeatedly.[/QUOTE] You live in Australia. It's a lot more common. [editline]21st February 2015[/editline] It's a 2/3 [URL="http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/2f762f95845417aeca25706c00834efa/e50a5b60e048fc07ca2570ec001909fb!OpenDocument"]chance according to the ABS[/URL] In 1998. If it's lower than that now and not substantially higher I would be amazed. [editline]21st February 2015[/editline] Wait I lie it's still the same. Cost of contraception is really high here or something. [url]http://www.smh.com.au/national/australian-women-trail-developed-world-with-contraception-says-family-planning-nsw-report-20140529-3979s.html[/url] [editline]21st February 2015[/editline] [url]https://www.mja.com.au/journal/2012/197/2/current-contraceptive-management-australian-general-practice-analysis-beach-data[/url] Oh but this one says over 70% but unintended pregnancy is apparently 50% and up ??!! More than the US.
Both me and my little brother exist because of the pullout method. It doesn't work.
Yes and I have 15 infant children oh god help me
[QUOTE=Starlight 456;47183000]Yes and I have 15 infant children oh god help me[/QUOTE] Your avatar is a rabbit tho
Why in gods name would you ever [I]not[/I] use a condom?
My girl's got an IUD in. We're golden.
[QUOTE=DMGaina;47182360]Not recommended if you have bad timing. It ended with me throwing her in the bathtub yelling "We have to get that shit out of there!" and getting a prescription for a morning-after pill from a doctor in the middle of the night.[/QUOTE] get a load of this guy, he doesn't even suck his cum out of her pussy afterwards.
[QUOTE=archangel125;47183125]My girl's got an IUD in. We're golden.[/QUOTE] Still using a condom I'd hope. [editline]21st February 2015[/editline] [QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;47183072]Why in gods name would you ever [I]not[/I] use a condom?[/QUOTE] To have children
Yes. Next day was full of "Oh god what if...". Nothing happened thankfully, but for heaven's sake, use a glove before you go in for the love. That worry (Unless you planned on having kids) is not worth it the next day.
[QUOTE=gerbe1;47183192]Still using a condom I'd hope. [/QUOTE] Nope. From what I understand, it makes the chances closer to zero than other methods of contraception, anyway.
My ex-girlfriend is letting me cum inside of her now we're broken up but she says she's on the pill
[QUOTE=Zethiwag;47183343]My ex-girlfriend is letting me cum inside of her [B]now we're broken up[/B] but [B]she says she's on the pill[/B][/QUOTE] Seems legit, carry on.
[QUOTE=archangel125;47183328]Nope. From what I understand, it makes the chances closer to zero than other methods of contraception, anyway.[/QUOTE] Not talking about pregnancy. Two big issues: HPV and herpes. Even if you know/trust there is no sexual activity outside the relationship herpes can be asymptomatic for a long time after catching it. HPV can be contracted even if you got it five years ago and can have no symptoms (until you find out you have cancer now!). Of course if neither of you have had sex before now then you should be ok. For future reference though. [editline]21st February 2015[/editline] And both of them have extremely high prevelancy rates.
[QUOTE=gerbe1;47183356]Not talking about pregnancy. Two big issues: HPV and herpes. Even if you know/trust there is no sexual activity outside the relationship herpes can be asymptomatic for a long time after catching it. HPV can be contracted even if you got it five years ago and can have no symptoms (until you find out you have cancer now!). Of course if neither of you have had sex before now then you should be ok. For future reference though. [editline]21st February 2015[/editline] And both of them have extremely high prevelancy rates.[/QUOTE] Well, we both got tested once we decided we were a couple, just to be sure.
[QUOTE=archangel125;47183365]Well, we both got tested once we decided we were a couple, just to be sure.[/QUOTE] Of course there is no test for HPV or asymptomatic herpes. But getting tested is always good yay.
[QUOTE=gerbe1;47183367]Of course there is no test for HPV or asymptomatic herpes. But getting tested is always good yay.[/QUOTE] Darn. I'd have thought there'd be signs of both whether or not there were symptoms. Eh... she hates rubbers, and I'm spoiled, so I think I'll take the risk anyway.
[QUOTE=archangel125;47183371]Darn. I'd have thought there'd be signs of both whether or not there were symptoms. Eh... she hates rubbers, and I'm spoiled, so I think I'll take the risk anyway.[/QUOTE] Sounds like you're careful enough. You won't experience anything most other people haven't. [editline]21st February 2015[/editline] I mean tonnes of older people went without HPV vaccines and not knowing about herpes fully for ages. This is mostly really recent information. And on top of that you can catch both with or without. Condom just reduces the chances some.
[QUOTE=gerbe1;47183381]Sounds like you're careful enough. You won't experience anything most other people haven't.[/QUOTE] Fingers crossed it won't bite us in the ass.
[QUOTE=archangel125;47183389]Fingers crossed it won't bite us in the ass.[/QUOTE] Yeah scabies can be a bitch. Condoms don't do anything for that though
Body Pillows can't get pregnant so i don't need to
[QUOTE=Oicani Gonzales;47182345]yes i have girl didnt have her period for 2 weeks over her usual time, we panicked, it was horrible. use a fucking condom.[/QUOTE] woah,really funny,idk why but i laughed
My dad had a bad experience with the pullout method.
Apparently my ex-girlfriend always fucked with guys without protection, she said they just pulled out in the right time and once it went awry and she had to buy a single pill for way to much money. That is eastern europe for you then. Furthermore she was a fond believer in the "art of pulling out at the right time and knowing your fluids" which was the most absolute bullshit I've ever heard. Anyway it's really fucking dumb.
If anyone was concerned, I am not planning on using that method. Happened once, won't again. I did it right and the actual orgasm happened at least 15 seconds after it came out. There was no precum at the time of insertion due to a long blowjob. Hope this clears things up.
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