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then there are guys who have had vasectomies-that's not 100% either. neither is the pill, condoms, etc. |
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my 22 year old friend just got knocked up with her 3rd child. she says "I was on the pill" blah blah blah. then she admitted she would forget doses and not take it at the same time. thats not birth control failure. thats personal failure. now if you have tubes tied or a vasectomy and you still get pregnant.. well that is the definition of birth control failure. but I would guess that might happen for 1 out of every 5,000 unintended pregnancies.
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at any rate, too many people must feel they're bulletproof. but i tend to give people benefit of the doubt-if it's unintended, i would have to think something was done to prevent it...other than the withdrawal method that is!! and condom failure doesn't necessarily mean that it was obvious the sucker broke. |
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I certainly dont give people the benefit of the doubt when it comes to getting pregnant when you dont want to. thats one of the biggest responsibilities on the planet, to be a parent. you'd be surprised about how many young people use no methods. Girls dont want to pay for the pill. the guy doesnt want rubber in the way. "oh.. we'll pull out!!" dumb motherfucl<ers. condoms shouldnt be the only relied upon method in the first place. it should be a backup plan and an STD reduction plan. "it broke" excuse is a load of crap.
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