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Don't pitch the condoms, and don't ditch the pill. Never a bad idea to have more than one type of protection. The pill can (and does) fail--I have a 7-year-old to prove it. The pill does not protect against diseases. Condoms help to prevent diseases, but let's face it, they break. Even if you are in a monogomous relationship, it will not hurt a thing to have that condom for disease protection because even people who are "supposed" to be good CHEAT, thus running the risk of bringing disease to the party. Example: QUICK!! How many pastors or otherwise "upright" church leaders can you think of recently who have gone astray sexually? (If you haven't been paying attention, hop on a search engine or CNN and make use of ye olde search box).
Can you buy the morning after pill over the counter?
by Answerbag Staff on March 20th, 2010
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My girlfriend is on the pill and wasn't told that I couldn't cum in her before 5 days, so after the third day I did, is she pregnant?
by Christian_B3877 on March 24th, 2011
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period two weeks early? or am i pregnnant
by crystalc24 on September 29th, 2011
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If I'm on the Pill and never forgot one and my bf cums inside of me...what are the chances of getting pregnant?
by Brwnskindiva on July 5th, 2011
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im on the pill and my man likes 2 use the pull out method. how high of a risk am i at for getting pregnant?!?
by ARClark89 on March 8th, 2011
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You're reading What is the purpose of being on birth control pills when you are also using condoms? Or, is the idea to pitch the condoms and pray the pills work? (Apologies if this question is incredibly dumb, I'm new to all this.)
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