who needs condoms when people try to teach us these kinda things
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/854880-controversial-safe-sex-video-too-cheeky-for-some
ahahahaah that made me chuckle "do it up the bum you wont be a mum"
who needs condoms when people try to teach us these kinda things
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/854880-controversial-safe-sex-video-too-cheeky-for-some
ahahahaah that made me chuckle "do it up the bum you wont be a mum"
ahahahaah that made me chuckle "do it up the bum you wont be a mum"
Being fair, I think 18/19 year olds look like little girls too. I'm getting far too old to be at Uni.![]()
haha, I DJ at a Rock Bar, and student nights are dangerous, So I have to beable to see the differences, age wise. We get anything from 16 year olds upwards in(The Doormen are crap)
Sounds good to me
You're making yourself look deeeeerrrppp
Few things really make me dispair of people but ignorance of sexual health is one of them.
There are some seriously misinformed and/or ignorant ideas in here regarding safe-sex & contraception. No wonder std and unplanned pregnancy rates are high!
Contraceptive efficacy rates
Typical Use
Implanon: 99.95%
The Pill: 92%
Condoms: 79%
Withdrawl:73%
You have quotes for male/female condoms, pretty sure the female ones are not available here anymore, and even so, they have always been notoriously bad! Its fair to put that figure to 85%.
Why not get a bag full of freebies from a clinic?
Either way at least the OP is being sensible. Sex these days is like playing russian roulette with your todger.
Male & female condoms? I see no mention of that there - Implanon is the subdermal contraceptive implant in common use now, not the old-style dams.
Then again, the figures themselves aren't very well portrayed. Are you (not you, PhillyDee) measuring a condom's effectiveness only on the basis of resulting pregnancy, or including prevention of STDs too? If the former, are you considering a general standard of use or assuming perfect usage? If the latter, are you citing male to female transmission rates or female to male rates? Condoms are very effective against pregnancy if used correctly (most sources cite 98% success rates under ideal conditions), but not so much for STDs - risk of transmission of gonorrhoea, I seem to remember, from male to female when using a condom is only about 70% reduction.