Do you trust your girlfriend or wife?
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I have read posts where married guys will still wear condoms with their wives. I know that you can agree on not having children, but sometimes the girlfriend or wife may secretly disagree and take matters into her own hands. So the pill is not very safe not because it doesn't work, but because you significant other will secretly stop taking it, and then blame the pill for not working. I wish I could have sex without protection with my GF, but I know that the female species is very tricky. Ah, the terrible condom dilema, if you wear it, you lose sensation, but if you don't, your wife will insure biology takes it's course. What are your thoughts on this? Do you guys suspect women are this sneaky also? I know many guys who will wear condoms with their GFs and wives even though they are on the pill. Has your GF or wife become pregnant after you decided against having kids while she was on the pill?
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I have read posts where married guys will still wear condoms with their wives. I know that you can agree on not having children, but sometimes the girlfriend or wife may secretly disagree and take matters into her own hands. So the pill is not very safe not because it doesn't work, but because you significant other will secretly stop taking it, and then blame the pill for not working. I wish I could have sex without protection with my GF, but I know that the female species is very tricky. Ah, the terrible condom dilema, if you wear it, you lose sensation, but if you don't, your wife will insure biology takes it's course. What are your thoughts on this? Do you guys suspect women are this sneaky also? I know many guys who will wear condoms with their GFs and wives even though they are on the pill. Has your GF or wife become pregnant after you decided against having kids while she was on the pill?
It's a yes or a no! If you post, you increase your standing guys. Don't be afraid to respond. :)
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It's a yes or a no! If you post, you increase your standing guys. Don't be afraid to respond. :)
it's not about "standing". you do realize that by constantly starting new topics and then replying to yourself that you're constantly pushing other topics down, right?
Being just contaminates the void.
--Robyn HitchcockImage Processing - easy, like Sunday morning.
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it's not about "standing". you do realize that by constantly starting new topics and then replying to yourself that you're constantly pushing other topics down, right?
Being just contaminates the void.
--Robyn HitchcockImage Processing - easy, like Sunday morning.
Chris Losinger wrote: replying to yourself that you're constantly pushing other topics down, right? Sorry. I only have 15 more posts to go until I'm silver. After that, I'm going to revert to my old self.
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Chris Losinger wrote: replying to yourself that you're constantly pushing other topics down, right? Sorry. I only have 15 more posts to go until I'm silver. After that, I'm going to revert to my old self.
what's the rush? silver doesn't mean anything. more content, less volume.
Being just contaminates the void.
--Robyn HitchcockImage Processing - easy, like Sunday morning.
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I have read posts where married guys will still wear condoms with their wives. I know that you can agree on not having children, but sometimes the girlfriend or wife may secretly disagree and take matters into her own hands. So the pill is not very safe not because it doesn't work, but because you significant other will secretly stop taking it, and then blame the pill for not working. I wish I could have sex without protection with my GF, but I know that the female species is very tricky. Ah, the terrible condom dilema, if you wear it, you lose sensation, but if you don't, your wife will insure biology takes it's course. What are your thoughts on this? Do you guys suspect women are this sneaky also? I know many guys who will wear condoms with their GFs and wives even though they are on the pill. Has your GF or wife become pregnant after you decided against having kids while she was on the pill?
Martin Marvinski wrote: I have read posts where married guys will still wear condoms with their wives. Were ? Who would do such a thing ? I *hate* those things. Martin Marvinski wrote: What are your thoughts on this? Anyone harbouring the sorts of doubts you describe either has a bad relationship or issues with women in general. Christian I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002
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Martin Marvinski wrote: I have read posts where married guys will still wear condoms with their wives. Were ? Who would do such a thing ? I *hate* those things. Martin Marvinski wrote: What are your thoughts on this? Anyone harbouring the sorts of doubts you describe either has a bad relationship or issues with women in general. Christian I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002
Christian Graus wrote: Who would do such a thing ? people who don't trust the pill by itself and really don't want kids. -c
Being just contaminates the void.
--Robyn HitchcockImage Processing - easy, like Sunday morning.
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Christian Graus wrote: Who would do such a thing ? people who don't trust the pill by itself and really don't want kids. -c
Being just contaminates the void.
--Robyn HitchcockImage Processing - easy, like Sunday morning.
Chris Losinger wrote: people who don't trust the pill by itself and really don't want kids. You could give up sex Chris! Well, maybe not. :) Jeremy L. Falcon Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
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Chris Losinger wrote: people who don't trust the pill by itself and really don't want kids. You could give up sex Chris! Well, maybe not. :) Jeremy L. Falcon Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
"The height of your accomplishments will equal the depth of your convictions." - William F. ScolavinoJeremy Falcon wrote: You could give up sex Chris :( mean.
Being just contaminates the void.
--Robyn HitchcockImage Processing - easy, like Sunday morning.
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Christian Graus wrote: Who would do such a thing ? people who don't trust the pill by itself and really don't want kids. -c
Being just contaminates the void.
--Robyn HitchcockImage Processing - easy, like Sunday morning.
Chris Losinger wrote: people who don't trust the pill by itself and really don't want kids. It's called a vasectomy. Why don't you trust the pill ? Christian I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002
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I have read posts where married guys will still wear condoms with their wives. I know that you can agree on not having children, but sometimes the girlfriend or wife may secretly disagree and take matters into her own hands. So the pill is not very safe not because it doesn't work, but because you significant other will secretly stop taking it, and then blame the pill for not working. I wish I could have sex without protection with my GF, but I know that the female species is very tricky. Ah, the terrible condom dilema, if you wear it, you lose sensation, but if you don't, your wife will insure biology takes it's course. What are your thoughts on this? Do you guys suspect women are this sneaky also? I know many guys who will wear condoms with their GFs and wives even though they are on the pill. Has your GF or wife become pregnant after you decided against having kids while she was on the pill?
My knee-jerk reaction: If you can't trust the girl when she says yes she's taking the pill, why the hell is she your girlfriend? Why would you associate with an untrustworthy person? Better-thought-out reaction: No birth control is 100% effective. Using more than one is common sense when you really do NOT want a baby. Which would you rather have, a little less sensation or an unwanted baby? --Mike-- Just released - RightClick-Encrypt - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer My really out-of-date homepage Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm
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My knee-jerk reaction: If you can't trust the girl when she says yes she's taking the pill, why the hell is she your girlfriend? Why would you associate with an untrustworthy person? Better-thought-out reaction: No birth control is 100% effective. Using more than one is common sense when you really do NOT want a baby. Which would you rather have, a little less sensation or an unwanted baby? --Mike-- Just released - RightClick-Encrypt - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer My really out-of-date homepage Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm
Michael Dunn wrote: My knee-jerk reaction: If you can't trust the girl when she says yes she's taking the pill, why the hell is she your girlfriend? Why would you associate with an untrustworthy person? My first question to you is: Have you ever had a girlfriend? Michael Dunn wrote: Why would you associate with an untrustworthy person? Have you ever heard of "the woman's prerogative to change her mind"? Michael Dunn wrote: Which would you rather have, a little less sensation or an unwanted baby? I only date women who I would marry, so the baby would defiantly not be "unwanted". Inconveniently conceived, yes, but never unwanted.
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Michael Dunn wrote: My knee-jerk reaction: If you can't trust the girl when she says yes she's taking the pill, why the hell is she your girlfriend? Why would you associate with an untrustworthy person? My first question to you is: Have you ever had a girlfriend? Michael Dunn wrote: Why would you associate with an untrustworthy person? Have you ever heard of "the woman's prerogative to change her mind"? Michael Dunn wrote: Which would you rather have, a little less sensation or an unwanted baby? I only date women who I would marry, so the baby would defiantly not be "unwanted". Inconveniently conceived, yes, but never unwanted.
Martin Marvinski wrote: My first question to you is: Have you ever had a girlfriend? Hmm... I was thinking the same thing about you Martin. Most of us here see through your piling layers of cow dung. I don't trust women in general at all, but I have valid reasons. However, because I have met many people in the course of my life I also know that "some" good women do exist. I can think of three I know at the moment (Yvette - old friend : Ashley - chick that wanted more than I did : Shannon - a chick I'm currently flirting with, but have known for about half a year). Martin Marvinski wrote: Have you ever heard of "the woman's prerogative to change her mind"? Have you heard of the man's ability to do the same? Just last week you were a Christian. What about next week? Jeremy L. Falcon Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
"The height of your accomplishments will equal the depth of your convictions." - William F. Scolavino -
Michael Dunn wrote: My knee-jerk reaction: If you can't trust the girl when she says yes she's taking the pill, why the hell is she your girlfriend? Why would you associate with an untrustworthy person? My first question to you is: Have you ever had a girlfriend? Michael Dunn wrote: Why would you associate with an untrustworthy person? Have you ever heard of "the woman's prerogative to change her mind"? Michael Dunn wrote: Which would you rather have, a little less sensation or an unwanted baby? I only date women who I would marry, so the baby would defiantly not be "unwanted". Inconveniently conceived, yes, but never unwanted.
Martin Marvinski wrote: My first question to you is: Have you ever had a girlfriend? Why does this make me think of the guy at school ( and I'm sure we all had one ) who would boast of his many conquests, and say things like 'they call me thrust', but was never actually sighted in the company of a female ? Christian I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002
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Chris Losinger wrote: people who don't trust the pill by itself and really don't want kids. It's called a vasectomy. Why don't you trust the pill ? Christian I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002
My girlfriend told me lately that the pill is about 99% trustworthy, not that it bothers me right now, but if i knew that when i was teenager i would probably have been more carefull (was that statement somewhat indicating that i didn't think too much on the AIDS issue then?, YIKES!, it DID!...). "It could have been worse, it could have been ME!"
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Chris Losinger wrote: people who don't trust the pill by itself and really don't want kids. It's called a vasectomy. Why don't you trust the pill ? Christian I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002
Christian Graus wrote: It's called a vasectomy Drs don't like to do that for people under 35. soon. Christian Graus wrote: Why don't you trust the pill ? it hasn't worked 100% for more than one of my wife's friends. -c
Being just contaminates the void.
--Robyn HitchcockImage Processing - easy, like Sunday morning.
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Martin Marvinski wrote: My first question to you is: Have you ever had a girlfriend? Why does this make me think of the guy at school ( and I'm sure we all had one ) who would boast of his many conquests, and say things like 'they call me thrust', but was never actually sighted in the company of a female ? Christian I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002
Christian Graus wrote: Why does this make me think of the guy at school ( and I'm sure we all had one ) who would boast of his many conquests, and say things like 'they call me thrust', but was never actually sighted in the company of a female ? You are somewhat correct. I have been successful recently though. :) :rose:
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Michael Dunn wrote: My knee-jerk reaction: If you can't trust the girl when she says yes she's taking the pill, why the hell is she your girlfriend? Why would you associate with an untrustworthy person? My first question to you is: Have you ever had a girlfriend? Michael Dunn wrote: Why would you associate with an untrustworthy person? Have you ever heard of "the woman's prerogative to change her mind"? Michael Dunn wrote: Which would you rather have, a little less sensation or an unwanted baby? I only date women who I would marry, so the baby would defiantly not be "unwanted". Inconveniently conceived, yes, but never unwanted.
Martin Marvinski wrote: Have you ever heard of "the woman's prerogative to change her mind"? Dude, you are so whipped. I pity you. And you still haven't answered the question of why the person you call your girlfriend is someone you don't trust. --Mike-- Just released - RightClick-Encrypt - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer My really out-of-date homepage Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm
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Martin Marvinski wrote: My first question to you is: Have you ever had a girlfriend? Hmm... I was thinking the same thing about you Martin. Most of us here see through your piling layers of cow dung. I don't trust women in general at all, but I have valid reasons. However, because I have met many people in the course of my life I also know that "some" good women do exist. I can think of three I know at the moment (Yvette - old friend : Ashley - chick that wanted more than I did : Shannon - a chick I'm currently flirting with, but have known for about half a year). Martin Marvinski wrote: Have you ever heard of "the woman's prerogative to change her mind"? Have you heard of the man's ability to do the same? Just last week you were a Christian. What about next week? Jeremy L. Falcon Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
"The height of your accomplishments will equal the depth of your convictions." - William F. ScolavinoJeremy Falcon wrote: Have you heard of the man's ability to do the same? Just last week you were a Christian. What about next week? I was keeping my mind open, and I tried it. I didn't force anyone to become a Christian with me, because when a woman has a child, she is forcing the father to become a parent also. It is comparing apples to oranges.
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Martin Marvinski wrote: Have you ever heard of "the woman's prerogative to change her mind"? Dude, you are so whipped. I pity you. And you still haven't answered the question of why the person you call your girlfriend is someone you don't trust. --Mike-- Just released - RightClick-Encrypt - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer My really out-of-date homepage Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm
Michael Dunn wrote: And you still haven't answered the question of why the person you call your girlfriend is someone you don't trust. I think hormones take over and they can't help it. I know I've done some stupid things to get tail so I can't blame women when I am not perfect either.