by bigkado69 on February 3rd, 2007

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Do you trust the pull and pray method?

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  • by AntigoneRising on February 6th, 2007

    AntigoneRising

    Sure, I do! I trust it to greatly increase my chances of STDs and pregnancy.

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  • by Ankhorite on February 6th, 2007

    Ankhorite

    No. There's a name for men who use this method.

    The name is "Daddy."

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  • by 89bravo on February 6th, 2007

    89bravo

    Why would i? Thats the method that got my sister with 3 kids and government on her butt constantly for payments and. Its completely irresponsible, it takes alot of self control to even pull that off which most men dont have that,

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  • by Firebrand on February 3rd, 2007

    Firebrand

    Certainly not it is extremely dangerous and irresponsible

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  • by anonymous on February 6th, 2007

    anonymous

    NO WAY,....It didn't work for me.

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  • by Wendora on February 3rd, 2007

    Wendora

    Did your cat pee on your brain today Big K? How could you even ask this question? It has to be the worst idea of birth control ever.

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  • by James Black on February 6th, 2007

    James Black

    Coitus Interruptus has an average success rate of 15% to 28% according to wikipedia statistics.

    There is no protection from STDs and STIs, and there is a risk from pregnancy through the "pre-cum" which issues from the male genitals long before the actual orgasm. This secretion contains semen. The main problem with this method is the extreme force of will it requires to not ejaculate.

    Modern methods would be much more advisable as forms of prevention of pregnancy and protection against harmful infections and diseases.

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  • by Simply msFortunate on February 6th, 2007

    Simply msFortunate

    Nope, because pre-ejaculate contains sperm, too. Semen's not the only culprit.

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  • by Penny The Wise on February 6th, 2007

    Penny The Wise

    No. Not 1 bit.

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  • by PocketFullOfSunshine on May 21st, 2010

    PocketFullOfSunshine

    There is couple who used that method for 8yrs and didnt get pregnant...I did it with my boyfriend multiple times and im not pregnant. but i still do not recommend anyone doing it (i know im being a little hypocritcal but anywhoo...) . And also, Pre-cum usually only contains sperm if the male had ejaculated earlier and did not go pee (because pee is sterile and kills off all sperm.) But if the guy had ejaculated earlier and did not go pee, then sperm can get into the pre-cum. Which guys do not feel because it acts as a natural lubricant...... i keep on hearing precentages though and each of them go further down. like the Withdrawal method is 85% effective, and then went all the way down to 24% effective...so idk. So, yeah.... dont do it, because it is a risk...i just felt like putting that out there.

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