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Thread started 02/19/11 9:45pm

gdiminished

Pills and/or the Shot >>>> Condoms Appreciation Thread

A thread for the fellas and ladies who are fans of the pill or shot and know only sailors use condoms.

Condoms are simply an annoyance, and hamper how lovemaking is supposed to be. If you get tested regualrly, then STI/STDs shouldn't be an issue. Even if you don't get tested, statisically you should be fine...

It is 2011, invest in the shot or take that pill...

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Reply #1 posted 02/19/11 9:48pm

BlackAdder7

gdiminished said:

A thread for the fellas and ladies who are fans of the pill or shot and know only sailors use condoms.

Condoms are simply an annoyance, and hamper how lovemaking is supposed to be. If you get tested regualrly, then STI/STDs shouldn't be an issue. Even if you don't get tested, statisically you should be fine...

It is 2011, invest in the shot or take that pill...

how ignorant.

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Reply #2 posted 02/19/11 9:55pm

gdiminished

BlackAdder7 said:

gdiminished said:

A thread for the fellas and ladies who are fans of the pill or shot and know only sailors use condoms.

Condoms are simply an annoyance, and hamper how lovemaking is supposed to be. If you get tested regualrly, then STI/STDs shouldn't be an issue. Even if you don't get tested, statisically you should be fine...

It is 2011, invest in the shot or take that pill...

how ignorant.

Choosing clean partners is crucial. If your average adult-flim star can have thousands of partners and remain clean, then the average person can too.

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Reply #3 posted 02/19/11 10:00pm

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Condoms save lives. You don't know someones clean and you only have to be wrong once.

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Reply #4 posted 02/19/11 10:03pm

gdiminished

mynameisnotsusan said:

Condoms save lives. You don't know someones clean and you only have to be wrong once.

If you are married or in a LTR, then they don't really need to be used.

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Reply #5 posted 02/19/11 10:09pm

BlackAdder7

gdiminished said:

mynameisnotsusan said:

Condoms save lives. You don't know someones clean and you only have to be wrong once.

If you are married or in a LTR, then they don't really need to be used.

what medical school did you attend?

you need to read up on this, because your belief that if you're married or in a ltr that you don't need a condom..that's just ignorance. stop embarassing yourself,please.

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Reply #6 posted 02/19/11 10:20pm

gdiminished

BlackAdder7 said:

gdiminished said:

If you are married or in a LTR, then they don't really need to be used.

what medical school did you attend?

you need to read up on this, because your belief that if you're married or in a ltr that you don't need a condom..that's just ignorance. stop embarassing yourself,please.

My career isn't medicine, but I know all about standard STI/STD prevention. I've used them sparingly in many of my LTRs, and no problems or cretins were spawned as a result. I just have risk-taking tendencies.

As I said, if you get tested regularly and your prospective partner does too, before any sexual contact occurs, you should be good to go...

If you are dealing with partners from an area where STI/STD rates are high, then strap up....

The point is, the feeling is magical smile

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Reply #7 posted 02/19/11 10:22pm

BlackAdder7

gdiminished said:

BlackAdder7 said:

what medical school did you attend?

you need to read up on this, because your belief that if you're married or in a ltr that you don't need a condom..that's just ignorance. stop embarassing yourself,please.

My career isn't medicine, but I know all about standard STI/STD prevention. I've used them sparingly in many of my LTRs, and no problems or cretins were spawned as a result. I just have risk-taking tendencies.

As I said, if you get tested regularly and your prospective partner does too, before any sexual contact occurs, you should be good to go...

If you are dealing with partners from an area where STI/STD rates are high, then strap up....

The point is, the feeling is magical smile

please lock up this foolishness

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Reply #8 posted 02/19/11 10:26pm

BlackAdder7

Infection

The herpes simplex 2 virus first infects a person when the virus enters the body through a mucus membrane, such as the vagina, mouth or eyes, or when it enters an open wound. Herpes 2 is considered a sexually transmitted disease, since it is often passed from one person to another during intercourse. After contracting herpes 2, some individuals will have a primary outbreak and then have milder outbreaks for the rest of their lives. According to the CDC, most people have four to five outbreaks the first year and decreasing amounts in subsequent years. Herpes type 2 can be spread even when a person is showing no symptoms, since the body sometimes sheds the virus asymptomatically.



Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/110373-herpes/#ixzz1ERjb3QXn

have a good life mr. i hate condoms.

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Reply #9 posted 02/20/11 12:08am

paintedlady

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I got pregnant while on the shots. Use condoms with a spermincide.

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Reply #10 posted 02/20/11 12:22am

paintedlady

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To the OP...

If you are in a ltr, then I recommend a vasectomy. It is the BEST form of birth control and it is safer than expecting her to tie her tubes.

It is a very personal descision, but if you do not want any children, that's the way to go.

Always use condoms if you keep multiple partners.

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Reply #11 posted 02/20/11 1:42am

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Always consult with a medical professional for birth control advice and about STD's.

If you don't want any spawn........ keep your legs closed and your zippers up.

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Reply #12 posted 02/20/11 2:56am

XxAxX

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basically, i use a wetsuit. nooooo cooties. smile

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Reply #13 posted 02/20/11 3:10am

Lammastide

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μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
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τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #14 posted 02/20/11 9:04am

robertlove

gdiminished said:

A thread for the fellas and ladies who are fans of the pill or shot and know only sailors use condoms.

Condoms are simply an annoyance, and hamper how lovemaking is supposed to be. If you get tested regualrly, then STI/STDs shouldn't be an issue. Even if you don't get tested, statisically you should be fine...

It is 2011, invest in the shot or take that pill...

Damn, i didn't know people in 2011 still think this way.

"If you get tested regualrly, then STI/STDs shouldn't be an issue"? If you get infected with HIV, it takes a couple of months before it shows up in a test. So even if someone got tested negative, he/she can still be positive.

And how do you know someone is telling the truth if they got tested or not? Or do you believe them on their big, blue eyes?

"Even if you don't get tested, statisically you should be fine..." Huh?? first you say, get tested and you'll be fine and than you say....well, actually, don't get tested at all, you will still be fine.

So statisticaly, nobody gets infected or what is your point?

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Reply #15 posted 02/20/11 9:12am

alphastreet

robertlove said:

gdiminished said:

A thread for the fellas and ladies who are fans of the pill or shot and know only sailors use condoms.

Condoms are simply an annoyance, and hamper how lovemaking is supposed to be. If you get tested regualrly, then STI/STDs shouldn't be an issue. Even if you don't get tested, statisically you should be fine...

It is 2011, invest in the shot or take that pill...

Damn, i didn't know people in 2011 still think this way.

"If you get tested regualrly, then STI/STDs shouldn't be an issue"? If you get infected with HIV, it takes a couple of months before it shows up in a test. So even if someone got tested negative, he/she can still be positive.

And how do you know someone is telling the truth if they got tested or not? Or do you believe them on their big, blue eyes?

"Even if you don't get tested, statisically you should be fine..." Huh?? first you say, get tested and you'll be fine and than you say....well, actually, don't get tested at all, you will still be fine.

So statisticaly, nobody gets infected or what is your point?

actually it takes 6-12 months to show up in a test for HIV does it not?

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Reply #16 posted 02/20/11 9:27am

robertlove

alphastreet said:

robertlove said:

Damn, i didn't know people in 2011 still think this way.

"If you get tested regualrly, then STI/STDs shouldn't be an issue"? If you get infected with HIV, it takes a couple of months before it shows up in a test. So even if someone got tested negative, he/she can still be positive.

And how do you know someone is telling the truth if they got tested or not? Or do you believe them on their big, blue eyes?

"Even if you don't get tested, statisically you should be fine..." Huh?? first you say, get tested and you'll be fine and than you say....well, actually, don't get tested at all, you will still be fine.

So statisticaly, nobody gets infected or what is your point?

actually it takes 6-12 months to show up in a test for HIV does it not?

yeah, i thought it was 6 months, maybe even longer

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Reply #17 posted 02/20/11 3:58pm

Red

delete thread - some poor kid might believe this.

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Reply #18 posted 02/20/11 7:25pm

Mars23

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This thread is promoting a level of ignorance warranting a lock wrapped in a rubber.

lock

Now put it on.

Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it.
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