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  • Yes. Any trace of semen on or in his penis can contain sperm. It only takes one to get you pregnant. You can even get pregnant if he doesn't enter you. When a male gets excited he begins to secrete "pre-cum". This is to help lubricate during intercourse. Even this pre-cum can contain sperm. Thus if a male is secreting pre-cum and rubs against your vagina, the sperm can make it upstream from there. The fact that he is already in your vagina means that this pre-cum is even closer to it's destination.
  • There is no such thing as a "withdrawal method". Taking the penis out before coming *does not work*. Use a real form of contraception if you don't want to get pregnant. Addendum: The fact that a commenter used the "withdrawal method" twice and did not get pregnant does not in any way imply that this "method" actually works. 20 out of a 100 women using the withdrawal method become pregnant in the first year. Also, it provides *no* protection against sexually transmitted diseases *at all*. DO NOT USE THIS METHOD, PERIOD. Addendum 2: An 80% "success rate" is *not* good. It makes this method absolutely and utterly useless. You might as well not do anything and have a similar "success rate".
  • I think that the withdrawal method is better than nothing . Of course, it isn't the best contraception method in the least due to its inability to prevent STD's, and I wouldn't go begin intercourse with that being the only contraception if pregnancy is unwanted. I will also restate that it's entire strength relies on the guy's timing and honesty. On the other hand, to say that it is not a form of contraception is not the truth and that a small amount of precoital fluid is equivalent in impregnating power to the rather large volume of semen is not true. I would say that pulling out is better than nothing if things are already in process.

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