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Grex Health Item 92: About sexual intercourse
Entered by grungee on Thu Jul 13 02:55:04 UTC 2006:

Hi Grexers

I had a humble question, how and when a couple could have sexual 
intercourse so that there is no or minimum risk of pregnancy!

Please advise!

Regards

20 responses total.



#1 of 20 by keesan on Thu Jul 13 03:08:24 2006:

Pre-menarche, post-menopause, sterilization, and various less reliable
methods.  Planned Parenthood will be happy to advise you on what would work
best for a particular couple.


#2 of 20 by rcurl on Thu Jul 13 06:39:57 2006:

Birth control medications are quite reliable.


#3 of 20 by klg on Thu Jul 13 10:45:19 2006:

Get a boyfriend.


#4 of 20 by furs on Thu Jul 13 21:44:30 2006:

You shouldn't have sex unless you are married.


#5 of 20 by keesan on Thu Jul 13 22:49:37 2006:

Does being married prevent pregnancy?


#6 of 20 by rcurl on Fri Jul 14 06:13:51 2006:

Re #4: why shouldn't you have sex when you are not married?


#7 of 20 by furs on Fri Jul 14 10:34:59 2006:

(uh, was trying to be funny)


#8 of 20 by klg on Fri Jul 14 16:18:52 2006:

(What's the best contraceptive in the world??






Wedding cake.)


Anyone know how old that one is?


#9 of 20 by nharmon on Fri Jul 14 16:35:12 2006:

At least 10 years old.


#10 of 20 by klg on Fri Jul 14 16:57:15 2006:

At least!!


#11 of 20 by tod on Fri Jul 14 18:21:57 2006:

re #8
Tell that to Sonny Corleone!


#12 of 20 by rcurl on Fri Jul 14 18:59:43 2006:

Re #7: damn...thought I could start a good argument...


#13 of 20 by i on Sat Jul 15 02:33:25 2006:

Is VD not an issue at all?  Even if not, a condom or "female condom" is
a very good birth control method, and combines wonderfully with most
other birth control methods for greatly reduced risk of pregnancy.

Of course, most birth control methods are 5 times to 100 times LESS
effective if not done correctly *every single time*...and *thinking* 
that you did things correctly it 100% useless.


#14 of 20 by rcurl on Sat Jul 15 03:32:03 2006:

When VD is an issue, it is...an issue. But it need not be if care and hygiene
are exercised. Of course, in addition to birth control measures, there is the
"morning after pill", RU-486, and other means of preventing pregnancy.


#15 of 20 by grungee on Tue Jul 18 17:23:51 2006:

Hi Grexers

I would like to repeat myself again!
My question is:
Which is the best time to have sex without condom or likewise!
Is it before mensuration cycle, during or after! And also how many days 
after!
I just need this info so that I could enjoy sex with my g/f without 
condom!

plz help!


#16 of 20 by tod on Tue Jul 18 18:13:00 2006:

re #15
 Which is the best time to have sex without condom or likewise!
Those 3 or 4 days right before the period starts.  It works great if you're
a Catholic (and enjoy large families.)


#17 of 20 by keesan on Wed Jul 19 02:05:40 2006:

Also the first 3 or 4 days after it starts, and you can get out a library book
on the subject and buy a special thermometer and follow the instructions but
be prepared for accidents.  Have you considered sex other than coitus?


#18 of 20 by tod on Wed Jul 19 16:56:30 2006:

There's a club called "Sex Without Partners".  Have you tried it?
Nancy Reagan wants you to stop banging thsi chick, ASAP


#19 of 20 by keesan on Thu Jul 20 02:10:00 2006:

There is probably also lots of information on the web about the 'rhythm
method' or whatever it is called nowadays, since in theory that is the only
method available to Catholics.  


#20 of 20 by tod on Thu Jul 20 05:27:35 2006:

THere's the whole oral thing or did Clinton make that "not sex" through
Presidential dictate?

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