According to you guys, there are two options: Use birth control pills, because they're more effective than "birth control" or don't have sex Here's what I'd do (because I'm desperate) Put a condom on, then start havin' sex with her.......... problem solved
i thought that even if you used a condom while she had an STD, that you can still get it..???????? thats what all the sex-ed teachers said in 7th grade. lol
Still... if i thought a girl had STDs and all that crap, I'd be nervous about vaginal fluid getting all over my pubic region (even if wearing a condom). No one's ever told me whether or not a person can get stds on surrounding areas (LMAO)
you can indeed, mostly hpv/warts is the worry with that though, and even then its less likely to get it if youre wearing a condom
It also depends on what type of condom you use. Actually, I'm rather nervous myself b/c of this. My fiance and I broke up a while ago and he fucked some dumb slut but once we got back together he insisted that he wore condoms and he still had them. I didn't think too much about it until maybe 4 weeks ago I was packing his bag and found the condoms. They weren't latex and out of curiosity I read the warnings. Non-latex condoms will NOT protect against the spread of STD's, only pregnancy. That's why I'm getting tested in the very near future. Bottom line: the pill protects against pregnancy, so does non-latex condoms, but they don't prevent the spread of STD's! Use latex b/c you don't want to learn a year from now that you've got some disease b/c of a dirty slut. Peace and love
never. it's your responsibility as much as hers because it's your future as much as it's hers that's effected. and you're not going to have much say either way after you've done the deed. wrap up.
Originally Posted by MrCoolGuy69 Should I trust someone the 1st time meeting them they are on brith control? NO! NO! NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO!NO! NO! Any questions?
Should you trust her about birth control? Yes, you should trust what your partner says. Should you trust that her method works? No. Misfortune (someone makes up failure rates), clumbseyness (I don't know if a diaphram is fitting properly), and other shit happens. Yes, trust your partner. Yes, YOU are equally 100% responsible for insuring that birth control happens. Yes, if birth control doesn't happen, you are 100% responsible to raise the kid should one occur. (No, it isn't fair that she has all the control. You are still responsible.)