. I am not sure I followed all of your logic, but I think you are more concerned than just about the use of condoms or not…or AIDS or not? I think it’s more that I am on the far opposite end of the spectrum to what you consider culturally and morally acceptable and I’m perfectly fine with that. But the original dissenter to our little group here was basing his “Stupid Girl” comment to us girls on this thread because we’re were going get ourselves pregnant. And quite frankly, I am not pregnant or disease ridden and I don’t use condoms.
That person also didn't seem to understand that there is still a risk of pregnancy while using condoms--albeit, a very small risk.
Thank you Jenna. Not a single one of us as I recall. And I never really even think about that word. You have a ways to go to convince me, or probably any girl reading this thread, that you believe in the actual spirit of democracy. Maybe try finding some other subject to comment on. There are hundreds of other choices for you within just a couple of mouse clicks.
Morality is valuable, not the opposite. That's part of our system for values and etiquette and chivalry. Conscience dignity empowerment and respect. These are important. Whenever we lend ourselves into promiscuity it falls apart. And if you have passion in your marriage, kudos! For my marital formula, intercourse isn't really part of the gambit. Also, for dating I would really rather go on eating again next week for an eternity rather than trying to get some p&&&&&. And if I want to be recognized as a responsible adult? I will recognize myself as responsible if I do not give in to my 'non-stop party' side. That's when I can see my achievement.
I haven't contracted HIV. This is true. And in school information is presented in a subtle way, but I think I get what you mean; they generally avoid saying "HIV is safe" or "HIV is cured". This is the old messaging. I remember sex education from 5th grade, which was in 1991. This is one of my failings admittedly. Good old moral congruence! I think especially when we're young, sexual conquest is part of our dating strategy. "1st base, 2nd base" etc. But that makes promiscuity into an achievement. And it changes our personality into 'toxic masculinity'. This is probably a satisfactory intention. This is true. My "party only" side will have to take a back seat. My integrity as a person comes from being able to think about sex as a function of true love! That is not realistic between myself and someone I don't know very well. Culturally we might see this on TV in an episode of a sitcom about not wanting to do the wrong thing.
Sir, I believe the discussion on this thread has gone well beyond the original intent about a woman’s preference for condom or no condom. Perhaps it would be good if you wanted to start a thread about the dangers to society from promiscuous women like me…you can certainly use my name as an example. I am not the only one, but perhaps I may be the most extreme currently on this forum. If you are civil in your arguments, I will certainly be civil back
It's my hope that the initial understanding of my posts is regarded as reliable. Would you like to discuss how condom stigma affects the decision about protection? If women want sex with no condom, I applaud their bravery; for me its a question of aids, morality, and promiscuity. It was not my intent to disrupt the authority of the OP, and I think that is a mischaracterization. I am intellectual about my sexual choices. And thank you for messaging me.
Interesting conversation. Wife and I both hate condoms and haven’t touched one in over 30 years. We’re more choosy than some here are about who we play with but even with testing, one can never be absolutely sure. Life has risks. We all take the risks we’re comfortable with and avoid the ones we’re not. We’ve turned down plenty of couples we were iffy about for fear of diseases. We’ve also turned down any couple who didn’t want to go bare and cum inside. The world would be a better place if we could all do as we like but also everyone also had to face all the consequences of their actions.
Lmao promiscuity women, basically you’re no different from a guy, you know what you want and is not afraid to get it. Some people want to put titles on people’s behavior. You go out and enjoy life, and have fun
GUYS Against Condoms! Count me in? Nothing but au naturel pour moi. Girls feel too damn good to cover it up.
I would imagine the process could be reversed but it would be very entailed. They cut out part of my vas deferens, burnt the ends shut, then folded them over and put clips on. Not really intended to be reversed.
Yep and let’s face it, the freedom to fire away is what you’re after once you’ve had all the kids you want.
Count me in! I am a nurse in Norway and have seen with proper use of modern medicine and checkups that this can be done much more safely than 20 years ago.