That's kind of like wearing a belt and suspenders to insure that your pants don't fall down.
They say they are 99% effective if taken correctly. All my girlfriends were on the pill and there were no mishaps. And there was lots of sex.
Between 0.8 percent and 40.7 percent of participants had experienced a condom break, and between 13.1 percent and 19.3 percent had one leak, depending on the study.
If on the pill and you want to be extra careful, you will know you aren't pregnant if you have your period. If you miss a period, take a pregnancy test. If you test positive, you can have a medicational abortion within 8 weeks. But the chances of having to do that would be extremely unlikely.
There are other problems with condoms. Some women are allergic to latex. From a man's point of view, sex is much less enjoyable. He can't feel the juiciness or skin on skin. Imagine petting a furry kitten while wearing surgical gloves. What would you feel? I imagine women feel less sensation when a condom is used, too.0 0 0 0
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the decision would should be both your choice to make but just be aware that the pill doesn't guarantee it prevents pregnancy... a cousin of mine had a high sperm count, and each of the women he was dating (yep he slept around) were all on birth control, he never wore a condom, and 2 of the 4-7 women he was seeing behind his girlfriend's back fell pregnant... one in particular was even on the implant... so no birth control ever 100% guarantees prevention. it only reduces the chances of getting pregnant...
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Most Helpful Girls
Well to contraceptive methods will reduce the chance of unintended pregnancy more than one method. However the reason but most of us use birth control pills it so that we can dispense with a condom and so that we can enjoy the full natural pleasure. Keeping using a condom does also have the advantage of preventing and STIs.
0 1 0 0I let my guy fill me with his cum everyday for years while I was on the pill and never got pregnant. It’s an amazing feeling, I highly recommend it. I kind of want to try it now off the pill and see what happens...
0 2 0 0@stellaluna84 you have a pregnancy risk kink?
@Gagname Yeah, I get so turned on by that... pm me if you want to talk about it :)
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1 10If your that paranoid about it they can wear a condom to sure but I went 3 and a half years with my ex she was on birth control and I never once used a condom and no pregnancy
1 0 0 0Just make sure you have a pregnancy test each month to make sure and you won't have to worry then
Most people don't use two birth controls at the same time, and it's paranoid to do so.
0 0 0 0No! Let the guy go raw and enjoy your pussy like that
1 2 0 0Yes fuck raw
How long have you known him? Are you sure he is monogamous and StD-free?
0 0 0 0Yes, the pill is a good form or birth control. A condom will reduce the risk of a STD being transmitted. If you're in a long-term relationship with him hopefully you know each other well enough to know that you are STD-free. If you have concerns about why he wants to wear a condom just ask him.
0 0 0 0It’s double protection!
0 0 0 0Condom will further prevent it. It's common sense. No matter what though, you run the risk getting knocked up. The best way to guarantee not getting knocked up is abstinence... But what kind of fun is that 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 0 0 0Nothing thing is 100%, and there are issues of STDs and STIs, so yes, definitely
0 0 0 0Not necessary
0 0 0 0Some women have said they have had no problems, but a condom would be extra protection that is never a bad thing. Nothing is 100% so yes it would be further protection.
0 0 0 0Yes, STDs are still an issue.
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