Is it normal to want a guy to ejaculate in you without condom after ovulation?

It's like this: I'm on the pill, and usually when i'm having sex with random guys, i have them wear a condom for fear of STD's.

But on the day of my ovulation and shortly after(1-2 days) i have an intense urge to feel them explode in me.

Not just like, as i "like" that better either way, but rather a real desire to feel this to the point i will actively go out on these nights and find someone.

Is this just biologic programming having it's way with me(despite being on the pill) or is that weird?

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  • Angel_in_a_Glass_Dress

    It's normal - we're wired to have higher libidos when most fertile.

    it's nature's way of trying to encourage us to reproduce

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  • dirtybirdy

    Yes well when your ovulating your feeling super special. I saw a show once that suggested that, subconsciously, women tend to put a little more effort into their appearance at that time because the body knows its time to make the babies.

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  • It feels more satisfying than condom-sex at any time of the cycle but women are more in tune with their sexuality during ovulation because of all the hormones telling them to do so. Your preference makes sense.

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  • oliveyou

    When you are on the pill you don't ovulate. Have you not taken biology?

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    • TerryVie

      seriously, you should check your facts.

      There's different kinds of pills, not all of which suppress ovulation, and even with the suppressant kind, about 10% of woman still ovulate(but the egg does not "nest", part of a multipart protection).

      Just saying.

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      • oliveyou

        Okay, but chances are she is not part of the group who ovulates.

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        • VioletTrees

          If she's on the kind that suppresses ovulation, chances are that she doesn't ovulate. But if you read TerryVie's comment up there, you'll notice that she said that not all birth control pills suppress ovulation. If you're on birth control that doesn't suppress ovulation, ovulating is normal.

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