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  • Lehmuusa@nord.pubto196@lemmy.blahaj.zonePlan B rule
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    3 days ago

    It isn’t rocket science, but it sometimes the condom having broken gets noticed only when the woman feels something liquid-ish inside her that should not be there. I wouldn’t stigmatize inexperienced people as having had unprotected sex if they have done all they can with the knowledge they have to protect themselves.


  • Lehmuusa@nord.pubto196@lemmy.blahaj.zonePlan B rule
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    4 days ago

    And also, if you have protected wex, you have protected sex, yes.

    One interesting question: how do you know you have learned everything you need to know about condomology? If I understand right, you consider protected sex unprotected, if the people having it are not aware of some safety aspect regarding how to use a condom.

    You seem to find it important to stigmatise people for having unprotected sex even in situations where they, by their own understanding, are having protected sex. I’d like you to elaborate a bit more on your philosophy, please! :)



  • Lehmuusa@nord.pubto196@lemmy.blahaj.zonePlan B rule
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    4 days ago

    So, if a woman cannot use birth control pills nor have a temporary sterilization, and therefore the only usable contraceptive is a condom, her sex life is always unprotected?

    Condoms can break if there is a long hair in a spot where it manages to cut the condom’s head off. You can learn to check for that, but many people learn that through, well, trial and error.