Is it normal i cant have children so i never use condoms
I cant have children, is it normal to not use condoms for this reason?
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I cant have children, is it normal to not use condoms for this reason?
Condoms aren't only for contraception, they also protect against sexually transmitted diseases/infections.
I was told by a doctor as a teenager that I would never be able to have a child but fortunately I got a second opinion and in fact subsequently became pregnant immediately I stopped taking the contraceptive pill.
How do you know 100% that you're infertile?
My mother was told she wasn't able to have children... needless to say they were wrong.
If you're in a monogamous relationship and know you're both clean, and are 100% certain you're sterile.
I wish the mothers of the children next to me on the bus had been sterile.
Sir a doctor told my wife she was sterile and now I have a 5 year old.
And no it wasn't a trick. Yes I was in the room. Watch out!
I'm sorry but if you don't know that this is completely stupid...then you aren't mature enough to have sex... stds!!!!!! Also, did you know (if you are a girl) that every time you have sperm inside you, some of that mans dna stays inside you for life, so many partners can lead to cancer...
My girlfriend is on birth control but we sometimes use condoms with people we don't know that well or when we were on spring break at the nude beach we went to and we got with all the hot good looking studs we could
If you know you are infertile which I assume you got a doctor to confirm I see no reason in using protection.
Never using condoms is the correct idea. Never mind how a latex allergy can KILL you, and what's the alternative? Condoms made out of lamb intestines? Why not just anally penetrate a sheep?
Pulling out is the only 100% effective method of birth control that is approved by the church AND doctors.
Pulling out has a very high failure rate and if you mean the catholic church, it's not approved, not that what that ridiculous disgusting institution approves should have any relevance to anything at all ever.
The only doctors who would approve of it would have to be catholic or moronic and it certainly doesn't protect anyone against sexually transmitted diseases/infections.
Pulling out only has a 4% failure rate owing mostly to teenagers who don't know how to have sex yet properly. This is the target audience for condoms. A male using the pull out method who is experienced at sex is 100% not going to get pregnant and if done properly can pull out before VD is transfered.
You're correct that the male won't get pregnant but the female is very likely to, given that precum contains sperm and can also pass on VD as you so quaintly call sexually transmitted diseases/infections.
Actually, abstinence is the only 100% method.
My gf is on the contraceptive implant and we both have been tested for chlamydia and gonorrhea along with multiple urine samples from past ailments. we have unprotected sex regularly although we both know that there may be the slimmest, most small chance of becoming pregnant, its virtually non- existent. Only after tests and a solid contraceptive plan will i have unprotected sex. It makes sense to be smart about it