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**babyfat*~
writes: Is it good to use plastic wrap as protection for intercorse? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, daletom +, writes (9 January 2008):
OK, "~*babyfat*~" (the original questioner) has had enough sarcasm and ridicule.
No, plastic food wrap is NOT even close to a good way to prevent STD's, or to prevent pregnancy.
A friend of mine once told me how he and his wife used plastic sandwich bags for condoms right after they were married. They were still in graduate school - money was tight - and within a few months she was pregnant - with TWINS!
And to answer the question that "~*babyfat*~" probably SHOULD have asked: She is probably NOT ready to be having sex. "~*babyfat*~" can look through recent threads to find similar "Should we have sex?" questions, or ask that question in a new thread, or send a private message if she wants to discuss it further.
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reader, anonymous, writes (9 January 2008): This is a joke right? Surely no one is this clueless...?
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reader, anonymous, writes (9 January 2008): Even a 13-15 year old should have heard about proper birth control in this country.
And to think why kids are having so many danm babies nowdays. Welfare check, anyone?
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reader, Jamer70 +, writes (9 January 2008):
You do have to be joking. NO clingfilm is not adequete birth control. If you have not heard of condoms then you should not even think of having sex
PERIOD
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reader, Dr Vendetta +, writes (9 January 2008):
6 billions years of evaluation....
And this is what we've come to.
Try using a sandwich bag, at least the ends are sealed on it.or a garbage bag.
" Hefty,Hefty,Hefty "
Seriously. WTF.
For the love of God and all that is Holy... WTF.
have you not heard of Condoms?.. or Not having sex at such a young age?
No wonder animals eat their young.
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