You can count me in as well Jenna as one of your members. There is no greater feeling, its like having a velvet glove around your member as you slide in and out. and then feeling her "grip" your cock like a vice "what " a feeling.
A Johnny Rubber was the best protection if you don't want to become a daddy too young? i think birth control pills are much easier to come by now and there is the Morning After Pill and even a short term abortion pill. Stupid girl, get the pill and you can fuck all you want. With all this easy to get prevention in the first place, why would a woman be so stupid to go threw a surgery when it is so easily prevented unless it is a life and death case ?
Why be stupid enough to have the surgery of an abortion when you could have very easily prevented it. Think Ahead.,With all the birth prevention available you would think surgery would be very rare. Do people have the ability to think anymore
And which one of us girls in this club is saying we’ve been running around getting abortions? I’ve been on the pill since a teenager and I’m turning 30 this year… If you’re trying to cause conflict on this forum, you will likely be banned.
Now I am not against Abortion because my mother was discovered with uteren cancer when i was small and And the doctor thought is was necessary to have the abortion and i had a mother then where i would not have, When I had my family, people practiced Birth Control to prevent unwanted pregnancies and did a pretty good job of it? Women used to give their daughters birth control pills.You would think abortions would be very rare in this day and the zealots will have women in the gas chamber if people don't get a handle on Pis Poor Prior Planning
Because Birth Control Pills and some other forms of contraception have side effects, sometimes severe, depending on the person. I'm a guy and even I know this. Additionally, why put the onus of contraception with health related side effects solely on women? You mentioned condoms, but for a guy (and women) that takes away several elements of the overall pleasure. While condoms are a wise thing to use, they're not ideal for all situations, especially in committed relationships or trusted/clean partners. I've said for decades that I'd be keen to have a male form of birth control other than condoms. This mostly has to do with taking control of my own reproductive rights and protecting myself from some women who can and will play games with entrapment or lying. Both males and females have shady people amongst them. Condoms "work" but they also suck.
>>I believe in a Democracy even the people you don't like have free speech also, otherwise in is Not a democracy. "I may not agree with you but i will fight for your right to say so"
People that screw around a lot have the risk of VD and the Army once furnished condoms because of it. An illegitimate pregnancy can have the possibly of passing some VD's also. Probably the best Birth and VD control practice would be SELF CONTROL.
You’re calling me/us stupid girls and we don’t even fit the description of what you are talking about. I think I’m a little better at understanding English than you and that’s not my native language! Be careful who you call stupid!
This thread seems now, to reek of misogyny. A guy can have his opinion and it may be disagreeable to others. However, it's a step too far for me, if that view is pushed down someone else's throat (metaphorically), and when it's a guy doing so to females, it smacks of misogyny or plain abuse. That said, such derogatory terms show and say more about the person writing them, than those targeted for criticism. I wouldn't worry girls/ladies. You clearly are taking the precautions that are right for you. We've seen it in other threads. BTW, this site is known for not tolerating abuse. And the freedom of speech argument doesn't wash because that whole concept is conditional. Respect for others with a different opinion is fundamental in an intelligent world.
For a while now there are good medications for prevention for HIV, HPV and most of the others…I have used Truvada (it is free for me and according to my doctor about 100% effective) and I get tested regularly. Soon the twice a year injection will be available and tests were also 100% effective…better than condom use. I know my parents generation viewed AIDS or getting AIDS as a death sentence and unfortunately in the poor countries, it is still the case.
For me it's a question of promiscuity. If I went further, it would be about the distinction culturally between celibacy or promiscuity. That is when I see the HIV as problematic. I am HIV educated, and what you're saying isn't far from what I learned in school. When we do sex education, the best practice is always abstinence. Later in life, there is a dating scenario, and in college sometimes a discussion about "hooking up" with discouraging evidence in favor of something morally congruent. I have a loved one in my life and we are a bit estranged however when I think of her I remember the formula that I wanted for our marriage. It doesn't require physical intimacy. That is something I am proud of, but in this context I feel like it 'holds less water' which is an idiom that means "it isn't as good with this context as it usually is". My heart is in it for marriage, and the love between a committed husband and his wife is something shared and special and precious and sacred. For me dating would be (were I not in a serious relationship) about going to get something to eat and seeing how things are feeling. Often this has a bad result and as a guy I know that it means I'm under scrutiny. I'm not interested in it. When it comes to cultural norms, sex on the first or second date is alarming. For me personally, it is also unneeded after that, but I think young couples rush and it gets worse from there. Condoms aren't necessary for my dating style, but in this day and age and with the culture of dating here being what it is, condoms might be a normal part of the proverbial workflow, even if they are not socially acceptable. Thinking about it I'm pretty sure intercourse isn't necessary even if physical intimacy does begin, but I also realize how unusual that may seem. I am not into it for my part, but I know that is sometimes socially normal. I'll pass.