Comments on: "Pulling Out" Rivals Condoms, Study Says

Minor Differences In Pregnancy Rates, Researchers Find, Between Contraceptive Methods

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by jjp735i May 28, 2009 11:22 AM EDT
This is what I do all the time, I hate putting on condoms, it takes me forever because they're always too tight.
Posted by whitemale08 at 7:03 AM : May 28, 2009

Stop buying the kids' sizes.
Posted by rational_1 at 7:29 AM : May 28, 2009

ROFLMAO................

Now everyone knows that males can secrete while aroused. And yes, it is well known that a little swimmer can be found in the fluid. So "pulling out" before the finish is such a crock as the little guy may have already gained access. Shame on CBS for posting a study that sounds like the christian right wrote.
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by martin9p2 May 28, 2009 11:02 AM EDT
It's irresponsible of CBS to post this stupid, not-reviewed study.
A study is not the same as generally accepted truth, and condoms are still required equipment for a whole variety of reasons.
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by Questionews May 28, 2009 10:43 AM EDT
This is what I do all the time, I hate putting on condoms, it takes me forever because they're always too tight.
Posted by whitemale08 at 7:03 AM : May 28, 2009

Stop buying the kids' sizes.
Posted by rational_1 at 7:29 AM : May 28, 2009

Ba-Zing!!
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by andylance1 May 28, 2009 10:39 AM EDT
The pulling out method of birth control is strongly recommended by the Catholic Church because it results in lots of new Catholic births.

When are they going to approve spray on condoms?

Condoms are way too expensive, however raising kids costs a bloody fortune and an 18 year commitment.
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by rational_1 May 28, 2009 10:29 AM EDT
This is what I do all the time, I hate putting on condoms, it takes me forever because they're always too tight.
Posted by whitemale08 at 7:03 AM : May 28, 2009

Stop buying the kids' sizes.
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by omega39-2009 May 28, 2009 10:27 AM EDT
And what about STDs, how does pulling out help there?
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by gohan31 May 28, 2009 10:23 AM EDT
You gotta be kiddin' me lol!!!!!
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by Slrman May 28, 2009 10:15 AM EDT
Every time I think I have seen all the really stupid studies and their amazingly ignorant conclusions, someone shows me another!

Like condoms, "pulling out" only works if you do it. And I'll bet most people say they're doing it, but "forget" more often than not.

The name for people who use this method is the same one used for those practicing the "rhythm method". -- Parents! ROFLMAO!
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by whitemale08 May 28, 2009 10:03 AM EDT
This is what I do all the time, I hate putting on condoms, it takes me forever because they're always too tight.
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by Snowhare May 28, 2009 9:49 AM EDT
The 4%, 2% comparison would mean that condoms are twice as effective as "pulling out."
The 17%, 18% comparison shows they equal.
Now, boys, answer me one question: what is the better experience? Coming inside or coming outside? And: What about slow sperm flow starting way before the orgasm occurs?
Ah, and ladies: how do you feel about pulling out in a hurry?

Apart from that: Condoms are still the only way to protect people from transmitting diseases. This is the point that matters.
Use condoms! There is no good way around!
Actually, I find it somewhat irresponsible to publish such a study and not comment on the transmision issue in times of HIV/Aids and some old menaces coming back!
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by gravyboat69 May 28, 2009 9:27 AM EDT
It's funny, to me, to think that any couple would prefer this method. How many times does he,"pull out", a bit too late, and then their both left wondering, and worrying?

Not worth it.

Besides, there are other ways of having sex that erases the need for this method, or condoms.

Be safe kids.
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