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Do people really use condoms once they're in a committed relationship? I used condoms to prevent STI's. For preventing babies, I just ask, pulled out, or buy plan b. We've been together close to a decade, and we've only had one pregnancy scare.
You guys can downvote me, but seriously, what's the point? Again, I'm not talking about flings, I'm talking about committed relationships. The kind where you get tested together. I'm sorry if anyone is STRUGGLING to have a baby. I'm not trying to humble brag.
Edit: fuck you guys, I'm literally scheduled for a vasectomy. There's no way I can get anyone pregnant. You guys are being judgmental ass holes. I will continue to satisfy my partner while not getting her pregnant. We'll adopt in the future. Down vote me and cope.
Plan B will screw up a womans cycle and not all women are ok with using it. Pulling out obviously is not foolproof because any unprotected sex can run the risk of pregnancy. This is basic sex ed stuff. Obviously it's worked for you and your partner so far but that's a single case. One or both of you might have fertility issues or just be very lucky.
Anyone else reading this should NOT use the above comment as advice at all and read a sex ed book. Even condoms aren't foolproof, but they're safer than what you're doing.
Not to mention, pulling out sucks too. I'd rather finish with a condom on than always pull out.
We've only had to buy it once. We've been together a decade.