My boyfriend and i have been together for 4years and have been haveing sex since July 08,(hes my first) And have been haveing sex with no protection sice Novermber or December 08. He just pulls out. We have a great relation ship. And wouldnt mind having a baby if it comes to us but i dont think its the time. Anyways I thought the pull out method didnt work! is he just really really good at it or is there something wrong with one of us. or are we just not doing it enough. We usally do it once or twice a week.
Dr_Chad answered Thursday March 26 2009, 8:06 pm: Russian Roulette is a "game" in which a revolver is loaded with less than a full cylinder of shells, then closed, spun, held to someone's head. When you pull trigger, there "might" be a bullet in the chamber, or there might not. It's a game of chance, and if you play it long enough, you'll blow your head off.
Having said that, using the pull-out method is also a game of chance. Use it long enough, and eventually he'll blow his wad sooner than he thinks, and you might wind up pregant. So if you're going to keep using such a risky method of birth control, I wish you good luck.
person43 answered Tuesday March 24 2009, 4:15 am: It works for some, and some it does not. I don't think there is anything wrong with you. I have used the pull out method for most of my sexual life (10 years) and i have one child and another on the way, both conceived at the right time of month and only one instance of not "pulling out." It is obviously working for you but i would not take much stock in it because accidents happen. If you are not completely sure you are ready for a child, i would probably use a condom to be on the safe side or some other method of birth control [ person43's advice column | Ask person43 A Question ]
Andreaaaa answered Monday March 23 2009, 3:17 pm: It's not that the "pulling out" method doesn't work, it's just that most people don't do it right! haha Because theres pre-cum before the actual big shaboogle lol
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