(September 6, 2012 at 2:32 pm)Red Celt Wrote:(September 6, 2012 at 2:08 pm)Ciel_Rouge Wrote: I think most people who despise condoms simply had problems with maintaining erection while putting one on. It is a purely psychological thing. Pills tend to kill women's libido so I highly prefer gloved love to making love to someone who is practically a pharmacologically neutered female
Where did you hear that about the pill, FFS? If the women I've been intimate with were suffering from a restricted libido, I'd have suffered death-by-sex if they hadn't been on the pill. According to you. And that's my code for "you're talking shite".
I've also never had a problem putting on a condom. I'm 43 and I've never had an erectile problem in my life, not even as a one-off "this-never-happens-honest" type of way. Hopefully I never will... touch wood. (see what I did, there?)
They drastically lessen the tactile pleasure from sex. If you've never gone bareback, you won't appreciate what you're missing. Your loss... and in a big way.
(September 6, 2012 at 2:32 pm)CapnAwesome Wrote: Yeah, there is actually no real reason for abortion to exist. There are sooo many options for birth control it baffles me how anyone becomes pregnant on accident. Even though I'm pro-choice on the basis that cells don't have rights, I feel very little sympathy for those who become pregnant 'on accident'
WTF, people...
Contraceptives sometimes fail. Sometimes, people's lust allows for "silly" decisions that have long-term (unwanted) results. People make mistakes and not always due to stupidity.
Or, sometimes, a committed relationship ends between conception and fetal viability. Should a woman be forced to take care of a child that she has no possible means of supporting, on her own?
And then there's rape.
Claiming that "there is actually no real reason for abortion to exist" is a statement that deserves derision.
Allowing your lust to overwhelm your reason is stupid. Contraceptive failure is incredibly rare, and even if it happened there is the morning after pill, if that, which is 99% effective. After that you have mifepristone, which is 98% effective. All of this can be gotten pretty easily through planned parenthood, etc. So your chances of having all the easily available forms of contraception fail are virtually nothing. To not go through that process is, yes, stupid.
Also I don't apprentice this statement "Or, sometimes, a committed relationship ends between conception and fetal viability. Should a woman be forced to take care of a child that she has no possible means of supporting, on her own?" When I said nothing of the sort, and clearly said I was pro-choice.