Everything I read online says "you must ALWAYS use one no matter what", but then I was reading about the mensutral cycle and that it is basically impossible to get pregnant in the 5-7 days after your period.
Do you think it would be safe to not wear one up to 5 days after, then wear one the rest of the cycle?
Here's a fact. Couples use condoms but random hook ups rarely, even when the woman steps outside her relationship. So, guys its best you keep covering that dang or you'll catch what she brings home or be responsible for another mans child.
Matthew Thompson
>sperm can hang out inside of a girl for a long time Like 4-5 days max, and ovulation only lasts 24 hours usually There is a period(s) in the menstrual cycle where you are basically guaranteed to not have a pregnancy
Henry Gonzalez
Based on what people say about no-condom sex, I would be skeptical in anyone having the self-control of being able to just flip-flop between condom and raw. If you can do it, great.
David Reyes
Why risk it? Just wear a condom. >b-but Then buy different condoms until you find the one that you like the most.
Jose Hernandez
Never. Got the pull-out down, pat. >but then I was reading about the mensutral cycle and that it is basically impossible to get pregnant in the 5-7 days after your period. Yes, but stranger things have occurred; human physiology is a fickle thing. If you wanna bust inside her, I'd recommend doing it only once immediately after her period ends. If you're feeling adventurous, just bust inside her while she's on her period.
Jason Kelly
5 days and the ovulation phase can vary wildy even within 5 days of your period. Unless your plan is to only have sex once a month then aiming between the ovulation phase and the actual period is a bad idea.
Jeremiah Torres
The cycle method can work, if done perfectly and nothing changes about her cycle. The first part is in your control, the second part is not in your control. The universe only has to line up once to fuck you over. Just get her an IUD or the implant instead.
Oliver Reed
I always used a condom until I got an IUD.
> it is basically impossible to get pregnant in the 5-7 days after your period. This is false. The cycle lasts 28 days typically, but there's variance. Most women experience irregular periods in their life, whether because they're stressed, they gained or lost too much weight, or just because of meds and whatever really. Hormones are fickle. Ovulation normally happens between day 10 and day 15, but there's some variation there too. Sperm can live up to 5 days into the female reproductive system.
Let's assume you have a regular period. Day 1-5 you're menstruating, and then you might start ovulating on day 10. You want to stop cumming 5 days before there's ovulation. Which gives you 0 days where you're safe, even if you have a regular period.
Now assume you DON'T have a regular period because your hormones are fucky.
Wear a condom, don't be dumb.
Sebastian Johnson
She needs to be on birth control, and then buy a plan B each time you wanna bust inside her. Plan B doesn't parasitize BC. The problem with that is that most women don't fucking take their BC on time. It's all around not a good idea, man. Master your pull-out technique.
Cameron Nguyen
Do not take plan B and birth control together unless there's absolute need. Birth control fucks up your hormones already, and plan B just adds to the mess.
Use a reliable birth control method like IUD if you don't trust your gf to take the pill on time, or just use a condom.
Angel Ross
used them for a while, it wasn't satisfactory for neither of us, so we went raw since then.
Buy parsley, man.
Jacob Cooper
The first 5 days immediately before and after the girls period are basically guaranteed for her to be infertile Combine that with the actual period and thats about half the month you can have sex safely knowing pregnancy is impossible even if you nut inside
Aiden Martinez
100% of the time. I’ve never had sex without a condom
Lincoln Thomas
I have never had sex with a condom I have also never nutted from benis in vagina
Henry Turner
always did wife is too scared to get pregnant while still in university, after that it might change, she's not against having kids in general, but she might have to restart her studies later again and that does sound pretty stupid to me too
Brandon Ward
Fertility based awareness is sketchy as women vary greatly on their cycles. I would recommend discussing birth control for her, like pills or hormonal devices. If she doesn't want to do that then stick to condoms or have a discussion with her about abortions if you do accidentally get her pregnant.
This shit is no laughing matter and not worth a few seconds of pleasure potentially ruining your life if she decides to keep a child.
Blake Garcia
I'm the opposite
Evan Russell
You people will do anything to satisfy your urges no matter how stupid it is.
Ethan Lewis
That's the dumbest post I ever had to read. The period isn't one day. Its a span of days that varies by itself. Second girls can't get pregnant for like 2 weeks of their cycle and birth control for those days are usually placebos to help with taking it at the same time every cycle. I've posted two links that directly back up this information. Stop winging information that is readily available.
Jackson Brooks
Only gays use condom.
Jeremiah Ward
You lack reading comprehension skills, I'm well aware of what you've said
Jace Brooks
D I G I T S
Easton Evans
>birth control is a placebo for 2 weeks of a girl's cycle Are you retarded
Adrian Thomas
This is false. Birth control is placebo for 7 days, to induce menstruation. Mostly because women don't like to stop menstruating entirely. Women can only get pregnant during their ovulation, but the ovulation isn't necessarily always at the same time every month.
Ian Baker
>Mostly because women don't like to stop menstruating entirely Nah there's a medical reason, too much estrogen without a break causes problems
Luis Bennett
>Nah there's a medical reason, too much estrogen without a break causes problems No, it is not true. The hormonal IUD and the implanon for example don't give monthly breaks, and they're perfectly safe to use. If you needed monthly breaks they couldn't exist.
Zachary Watson
Most women on IUDS still menstruate, the mechanism is different.
Liam Nelson
>Buy parsley, man. Is this some "natural Viagra" memery?
Landon Baker
No, it's not different. The hormone used in the IUD is progestin, which is the same that is used, alone or in combination, in the birth control pill. Many women with IUD experience no periods or much lighter periods, and it's normal. It'd be the same if you took the pill every day for months or years: you'd experience lighter periods or no periods at all.
Ryder Stewart
>Do you think it would be safe to not wear one up to 5 days after, then wear one the rest of the cycle? yep. I do this every time:) Feels good man.
Grayson Hill
The only girl I fugga was on the pill and cumming inside her was amazing. No idea how people are satisfied with pull out. Did it the first two times with a condom and didn't cum.
So is there a contraceptive that doesn't have a shit load of nasty side effects like the pill and all hormonal ones?
Brayden Nguyen
No. You cannot modify the way your body functions without experiencing some level of side effects. You could die with an aspirin.
There is the copper IUD, which has no hormones in it so it doesn't carry the same side effects that many people experience with hormonal birth control methods. It's very effective, but it can be a little painful to insert, cause cramps, cause heavier flow and other side effects. Other than that, there is a chance of breaking the uterus and it increases the chance of transmitting STDs, plus ectopic pregnancy.