Next thing you'll have Dolphin rapists getting off because of a lack of hard genetic evidence.Kwayera said:I hope those condoms are biodegradable.
No. Red wings necessitates munching the red carpet.PSAG said:Sounds like your boy has earnt his red wings.
You know you're still protected in that week? But yeah, I prefer to use condoms then as well too.luisalow1 said:ummmmm i only use condoms when i go off the pill to have my period..
not too sure what i use.
that's the boy's domain.
yeah, like i feel weird skipping it.boris said:fucks you up or something doesnt it? cos i said the same thing once and she was like no the doctor said ill get aids etc
yeah, especially if you've been on it for a while...black_kat_meow said:You know you're still protected in that week? But yeah, I prefer to use condoms then as well too.
hahahaha XDxONBROKENWINGSx said:i usually just cut the fingers off gloves
nah like the days between not having taken your pill and getting your period.. 2 days.PSAG said:Sounds like your boy has earnt his red wings.
It's not harmful at all. There is no reason to have a period if you don't want to. You can skip it indefinitely with no side effects (and normal reproductive function returning within two cycles or so).luisalow1 said:yeah, like i feel weird skipping it.
i often do
but you can't skip it forever... plus i find i bloat a bit.
i asked my doctor and she said its harmful if you skip it for 5months +
Man wtf ur not supposed to flush em !!!Darcy111 said:so fella's, what type of condoms do you use?
what types are crap?
what do you do with them afterwards?
do you combine them with other contraception methods (pill&condom)?
I like four seasons, i dont like legends (although the tins are cool), i generally flush them or put them in a coke can then in the bin, and my gf is also on the pill lol
discuss.
From an OBGYN:boris said:Could you provide some studies or something because that is quite interesting as women with periods are annoying
I.e. there have not been any comprehensive studies done, but it's reasonably safe if you're taking the combination pill, which most women are. The main reason why it's not advised for "more than 5 months" is that while there's no real reason why this is a valid deadline, most doctors are just being cautious (which is not a bad thing). There is no medical reason as to why women need to have periods at all - the original pill was designed in the early 1960's to artificially cause a withdrawal bleed because the developers thought women and religious organizations would have a cry at the concept of not having "normal" periods, being that it's "unnatural".Taking the pill without a break has not been defintively proven safe. It is pretty clear that a woman should have at least 3-4 periods per year, regardless of whether she is taking the pills or not. The concern revolves around the continuous stimulation with the estrogen in the pill and by not having a period, the stimulation could result in abnormal cellularity within the uterus, resulting in a potential pre-malignant process. In most current pills, there is a progesterone contained as well. This may counter the effects of the long term estrogen stimulation and limit the dangers associated. This, however, is the part that has not been definitively studied over a long enough period of time. Many women on the combination pills will actually get to the point that they do not have periods, even during the time they are supposed to. This is because the estrogen and progesterone allow a balance within the uterine lining. There isn't enough built up to shed monthly and there isn't a problem with abnormal cellularity developing in the uterine lining... Lynn
/facepalmboris said:What is OBGYN?