Bells
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Link?Bells:
I've ignored most of your misandry, and instead chosen to address that little snippet.
From what I last read, condoms have a success rate of 50% when it comes to preventing pregnancy.
So quite simply, the only 'safe' method is abstinence. Ergo. A man/woman who never wants kids can never have sex. Well, I guess you could have anal/oral (if you classify that as 'sex') or resort to a prostitute, but that's opening up another can of worms.
It is one method. It prevents the spread of STD's as well as helps prevent against pregnancy. I am surprised so many seem so appalled at the thought of having to use one. If you really don't want her to get pregnant, use one and you should regardless, unless both have been tested for STD's. After all, isn't it a matter of better safe than sorry?
Protection against pregnancy if used correctly is a tad more than 50% non?Estimated pregnancy rates during perfect use of condoms, that is for those who report using the method exactly as it should be used (correctly) and at every act of intercourse (consistently), is 3 percent at 12 months.
The most frequently cited condom effectiveness rate is for typical use, which includes perfect and imperfect use (i.e. not used at every act of intercourse, or used incorrectly). The pregnancy rate during typical use can be much higher (10-14%) than for perfect use, but this is due primarily to inconsistent and incorrect use, not to condom failure. Condom failure – the device breaking or slipping off completely during intercourse – is uncommon.
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Maybe you should read a bit more about condoms.. hmmm?