Put a cork in it. lol Seems to work to keep wine in the bottle.
In which one tho lol he/she :lol:
Put a cork in it. lol Seems to work to keep wine in the bottle.
well, it would presumably be a moot point outside of a committed relationship anyhow, because everyone wears condoms. Right? Right?
I'd like to know how many women would actually believe a man who said, "I've had the shot." Probably wouldn't be an issue in a committed long term relationship, but there's a lot of casual sex going on out there.
Right, I hope. lol
Kinda disappointed no-one even loled at my joke about marsbars n soft cups.We both use non-invasive methods.
lol Be "safe", try both.In which one tho lol he/she :lol:
tyI laughed, sorry for not saying it out loud.;-)
Right, I hope. lol
Kinda disappointed no-one even loled at my joke about marsbars n soft cups.We both use non-invasive methods.
I don't think that's true. Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to seven days (that's 168 hours), the egg lives only about a day if it's unfertilized, which means a woman is actually impregnable for only about 24 hours. The trick is knowing when that 24 hours occurs. You've got to be able to predict it 7 days in advance, every cycle is different, even in the same woman, and many women shed more than one egg at different points in their cycle. Even with perfect use of the rhythm method, the odds are about 1 in 10 against you, while synthetic methods readily give odds of much less than 1 in 100....natural birth control, also known as the rhythm method, if done properly, is as effective as synthetic alternatives.