how can you get prgenet? is it when a penis cums inside your vagina, also what are the safest way not to get pregenet & if a guy uses a plastic bag or like a plastic sandwithc bag other than a condom , would you might be able to get pregent? Thanks so muchh anways, Luvv Esty!
There are reasons as to why condoms were invented. They are soft on the outside as to not irritate or harm the insides of your vagina. It's air tight and meant to stretch out so there is a low probability of it ripping in anyway. A plastic bag, however, will hurt you, it will rip [you can put a little pressure on a corner and it will rip] and it won't stretch. Don't use a plastic bag. If you're going to use a protection on the penis, use the freaking condom. Soo to answer that question, you'll probably get pregnant. [ ductape_n_roses's advice column | Ask ductape_n_roses A Question ]
tommys_baby answered Friday May 11 2007, 11:11 pm: Hey.
Condoms are meant to be tight, and air-free. Well they are. That way, all the cum stays in one place and doesn't go toward the only way out of the condom. Plasic anything = Not Good. It won't be tight, or air-free. Don't risk it.
And you can get pregnant by pre-cum just as much as you can cum. Just chances are less, but still possible. You can also get pregnant even if the penis is not inside the vagina. [ tommys_baby's advice column | Ask tommys_baby A Question ]
BEYONDxAMAZING answered Friday May 11 2007, 10:32 pm: well... geez.
when you are having sex && a guy don`t use a condom && he says "i pulled out". well hun, you dribble before you spit. and but that i mean, a guy has precum which can also get you knocked up. i wouldn`t try to use a plastic bagg anthing, they have air and space. that could cause the cum to make contact with your female areas. i would stick with a condom. or have you considered the birth control pill. so far they work.
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