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Contraceptives

Let's start this off right:

The ONLY way to be sure your sexual release will not end up with a pregnancy or STD transmission is to masturbate. Mutual masturbation does not count, especially if his bodily fluids are anywhere near her vaginal opening.

STDs that manifest themselves orally are really ugly. And I think we all know that anal isn't entirely safe either.

So, self-love is the only safe-love.

That being said:

CONDOMS people; the only way to prevent unintended pregnancy and the transmission of STDs.

I am not pimping any particular brand, but:

"I can't feel anything!"

"I can't find any that fit!" Well congratulations, big fella! But you're not looking hard enough.

"I'm allergic to latex" There are alternatives.

"I can't make him wear one" A gizmo just for her, and it's latex free. But seriously, if he isn't willing to wear one, do you really want to sleep with him?

Now, all this being said, what are the stats?

I am not going to bother with "With Perfect Use"; you are not going to have a professional on hand to help you out with your contraceptive every time you need one. "Typical Use" is realistic. These are the odds that with "typical use", the female will become pregnant within one year:

Chance 85%

Spermicide 26%

Periodic Abstinance 25%

Withdrawl 19%

Cap w/ spermicide 20-40%

Sponge 20-40%

Diaphram w/ spermicide 20%

Condom - male 14%

Condom - female 21%

The Pill 5%

IUD 2%

Depo Provera 0.3%

Norplant 0.05%

Female sterilization 0.5%

Male sterilization 0.15%

The only two that guard against STDs are the condoms. Monogamy is a beautiful thing; it relies entirely on trust. If you trust that your partner is not doing the deed with anyone else, and you already know that your partner is clean, use whatever floats your boat. However, it's not worth your life or your fertility to just shrug off any doubts you may have. Incidences of STDs are rising! As is teen pregnancy, for the first time in 14 years. Condoms people, condoms!

What's that bump? Why does it burn when I pee?


A few other items of note:

- Some people find spermicides irritating, as a matter of fact nonoxynol-9 may irritate the skin and increase the chances of contracting certain STDs including HIV/AIDS. It's true.

- The 2% of IUDs that fail result in tubal pregnancies that need to be terminated, or death may result.

- The problems associated with the pill: increased risk of blood clot, liver tumors, cancer of the reproductive organs, heart attack, stroke, and gallbladder disease. That being said, if you use your pills to skip all but four of your periods (evenly spaced) throughout the year, you may reduce your risk of breast cancer. Menstruation has been linked to some forms of breast cancer.

A woman is more likely to die in childbirth than from any of the contraceptives I've listed, unless she is a smoker over age 35 taking the pill.

At the age of 30 your chances of dying in childbirth are 15 times more than your chances of your IUD killing you.

Female sterilization is surgery, real-life abdominal surgery.

Male sterilization can be done out-patient in a doctor's office.

From here you are on your own gang, all I can do is provide information. Choose wisely.



I just found an interesting site with Condom Pointers.

New Olympic Sport

I'm not one much for the Olympics. Did not see minute one of this past one in China, but I have deep respect for the athletes who compete. Even in the stupid sports.

But this - this is truly beautiful. She's a little muscle-bound for most men to consider her hot, but damn! She got skills...





... well maybe not, the Eastern Europeans would kill us.