Is it normal i like it when my partner cums in me (unprotected)?

It's really disgusting but I like it when it slowly leaks out over the next day. I also love it when he cums in me more than once. I like being able to put my finger in there once he is gone and reminisce. Am I a freak??

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Based on 21 votes (17 yes)
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  • cumblaster

    I think that's really hot actually. There's something sooo sexy about cumming inside a woman instead of using a condom. Really hot to know she's leaking and dripping afterwards. If I know I'm going to get laid I make sure and not jerk off for a couple of days ahead of it and also drink LOTS of water, these 2 things ensure that I cum a LOT inside her.
    I love the way you think!

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    • shade_ilmaendu

      So how're your kids doing?

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    • KnightNigelWellingtonXXI

      Your username makes so much sense now...

      Signed,
      Knight Nigel Wellington XXI

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  • ifonlyuknew247

    Normal, natural, biological to like it.

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  • BlueJeansWhiteShirt

    I cannot stand the leakage.

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  • Phycokitty

    your as much a freak as i am. i hate condoms i got an iud just bc i love the feeling of when he cums in me the way it throbs and the hot cum leaking out. i also like to feel it and think about what happend. whats realy fun is when it leaks out onto your ass (if your on your back) and have him use it as lube for anal

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  • suckonthis9

    So-called 'protection', isn't really protection at all. Natural sex is best. Condoms are only 65-85% effective at controlling unwanted pregnancy and STD's. They often (but not always) destroy what could have been a beautiful sexual experience.
    There is nothing wrong with unprotected sex, as long as you and your partner are using an effective method of birth control, and both have been tested for STD's.
    Problems occur when one or both partners 'cheat'. Don't lie, both men and women do. Just talk to your partner, and agree that if either one cheats, then you will make sure that the person you're cheating with follows the same rules (Birth control and STD's).
    Also, avoid unhealthy sexual practices (i.e. Anal sex).

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    • Avant-Garde

      What about the dangerous side effects of "artificial" methods of birth control? Surely, that makes a properly fitted condom worth it.

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      • suckonthis9

        What about the dangerous side effects of an unwanted pregnancy? This can kill an expecting mother, especially if she is very young.
        One needs to weigh the risks and benefits. This is why a professional sexual health expert should be consulted, and the various methods of birth control be considered.
        Don't forget that after the female has had her child, the male partner can opt for a vasectomy.

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