<p>What is wrong with it? Most college kids I know who are deeply into the hook-up scene agree that this is the way to go. It’s not worth the risk.</p>
<p>But let me guess the guy who’s poking you tells you he’s going to pull it out. LOL. Good luck with that. Not only is it risky but pre-??? fluid has semen in it. If I were you I’d go with something else. And single condoms can certainly come off or tear.</p>
<p>Fairy- What is your problem with double bagging? I’d rather be safe than sorry. Y’all sound like the type who think drunk driving is ok as long as a cop doesn’t catch you.</p>
<p>I hope you’re kidding. Doubling up increases friction, meaning it’s more likely that both will break and your partner will get pregnant of one of you will get infected with something.</p>
<p>Anyway, I’d probably call myself a heteroromantic asexual, but for all intents and purposes I’m heterosexual. I’m not having sex until I’m married (though obvi, since I’m asexual, it’s not like I’m abstaining from doing something I want to do, I’m just basically saying I’d be willing to have sex with my husband. But even if I weren’t asexual, I’m not into premarital sex). Neither me nor my two sisters went on dates in HS. Our parents gave us no restrictions, we just didn’./ I came the closest, going to dances and hanging out with just my male friend who I ended up liking/kissing anyway, but they weren’t dates.</p>
<p>I’d love to see someone show me some evidence that proves that you are more likely to break 2 than 1. I don’t believe it.</p>
<p>Also, I don’t really think there’s anything wrong with abstaining. Actually, I sorta wish I had as well. Would be really sweet/awkward to not have sex until you’re married.</p>
<p>BTW, drunk kissing doesn’t really show sexual preference in girls. Just sayin’</p>
<p>Condoms are only 85-98% effective. (I just found that out.)</p>
<p>Man that’s going to freak me out more. And it seems you guys are sort of right. Double baggin really doesn’t help much if at all. Man, falling victim to a myth. F it I’ll handle myself.</p>
<p>Your boyfriend is probably a guido meathead who “pulls out”. As I said earlier. Please try not to act ■■■■■■■■. I know it is your Jersey instinct but ease off. I’d much rather be safe and not have a disaster than risk it and end up pumping gas for life. (Only in NJ)</p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>BTW, I’d tell him to ease off on the HGH. You know what that does to his manliness, right?</p>
<p>Oh yeah, and guys this is what I’m talking about when I said we needed an increase in debate and complete randomness. Good start to the reformation.</p>
<p>Serial monogamy is the way to go. I mean, I wouldn’t have sex with someone who has had sex with someone with AIDS, and condoms reduce the risk of other diseases. </p>
<p>And get the HPV vaccine if you are female or gay.</p>
<p>“i’m not afraid of getting pregnant. condoms + oral contraceptives = best combo”</p>
<p>But you are a girl. Trust me, there is much more danger associated with this when it comes to our perspective.<br>
For starters, you as the girl are in control. You can force him to wear a condom and go on the pill. There is pretty much no danger on your part. </p>
<p>However, as a guy it’s not so simple. There are thousands of girls out there who will lie to you about being on the pill. They will poke holes in your condom. It happens. And, as guys we can’t always figure out if you are telling the truth.</p>
<p>Not necessarily hatersunite. AIDS isn’t running rampant in the gay community like articles stated in the past, it’s more prevalent in Black females. Plus, I’m going to make a guy get a STI test before I have sex with him (maybe before I kiss him since oral herpes can be trasmitted through the mouth even if there’re no signs left), meaning no one-night-stands or hookups with strangers for me. If he won’t get one, he’s not worth my time.</p>
<p>"Serial monogamy is the way to go. I mean, I wouldn’t have sex with someone who has had sex with someone with AIDS, and condoms reduce the risk of other diseases.</p>
<p>And get the HPV vaccine if you are female or gay."</p>
<p>Actually I learned something not long ago that indicated that it is completely natural for a woman to want a monogamous relationship. It is instinctive. This is passed down from caveman times when women needed the individual male protection to protect her and the baby. For men however, it is natural to want multiple partners to pass on the genes. That’s certainly not completely true anymore but still interesting. I know I personally would much rather have one solid wife than a harem. There’d be no individual connection although, admittedly, it would be initially amazing.</p>