If you're talking about the thing that gets inserted into the ovaries, absolutely do NOT do that. There have been many reports of those migrating out of position and puncturing internal organs. Once-a-day prescribed contraceptive pills are a much better and safer choice, both for periods and pregnancy avoidance
You only really need a condom if you have weak pull out game.
jk.
IUDs get impplanted in the uterus, not the ovaries. Too many people get their sex ed on the temp it seems.
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Yes this. I wish it had existed when I was younger, though I didn't need it. I was once in so much pain at uni that I had to run out of a tutorial to the bathroom to vomit from the pain and couldn't leave for an hour, then slowly limped back the 600m or so to my building to my room taking like 30 minutes cause I had to keep stopping to rest (luckily I lived on campus), and then couldn't leave my room and could hardly sleep for about two days. The implant just makes it all.... gone! I think the side effects are a higher risk of osteoporosis when you're older, which is the only downside.In the UK 'implant' is usually a Hormonal implant and its implanted under the skin in the girls arm.
Thanks, I needed a reminder. I'm not going to lie, my knowledge of female reproduction is pretty weak, but that's American sex ed for yaThere are several implant types. The post I quoted was referring to an IUD I believe. The person who wrote the post has no idea about the anatomy of the female reproductive system. That's all I was really pointing out.
A trick is to integrate it into the act -- 45 seconds to fumble with foil wrapper (possibly with less than dry hands) and get it on is easily a mood killer, as part of though works more.
Excellent comparison. I couldn't have said better myself.Here is a test you can do. Wrap a plastic bag around your hand and start feeling things around your house. Does it affect your sense of touch/feeling? Of course it does.
I'm with you brother hence why I don't use them anymore. But then again I've been with my god for over 2 years, the impact does the job wellPossibly, but it shows it has a definite effect!
This question has been on my mind for years. Not having had sex before I have no experience to draw my own conclusions from.
If you intend to shitpost wait a day or two for a few people to answer the question properly first.
Yes, it's total crap. Defeats the point of sex for the male all together.
From my personal stance: yes it does. I obviously haven't tried all brands and sizes, but the ones I used were at best a hassle to turn on* and unnoticeable during the use.
I recall two stupid, be it harmless**, incidents: one where the condom just came off after sex and remained inside her. The other time it just overflowed. So both times, the entire hygiene and protection thing was completely nullified. :-\
...and at worst? I had two or three times where the act of getting it on just made me lose my erection. Luckily I'm decent enough with other means to not ruin the moment, but me and condoms...it just doesn't work.
Note that I'm not against condoms at all. Rather on the contrary: it canliterallybe the only thing that protects you as a man against a woman with a hidden child wish. And I'm not sure if anyone can even predict in advance whether that will be the case...
(final note: I've talked about sexuality with people long enough to lose any shame I had on the subject. I don't mind anyone laughing at anything I wrote...but I am serious on this issue).
*this isn't a luxury problem, btw: you obviously need an erection when you want to put it on, and you want it to maintain as well.
**as it turned out afterwards. I haven't had much different partners or engaged in one-night stands (that ended up in penetration), but those incidents got me worried at first
Sir, the trick is you don't put it on. Let someone else do the work while other things are going on.
For the uninitiated, that could be a little confusing.