Is it normal for teen girls to believe "don't worry, i'll pull out"
With STD's and teen pregnancy still running rampant, I can't believe that girls are still buying this BS. Or are they hoping to escape the parental home by becoming pg.
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With STD's and teen pregnancy still running rampant, I can't believe that girls are still buying this BS. Or are they hoping to escape the parental home by becoming pg.
Teen pregnancy is actually down, at least in the United States. Taking someone's word that they'll pull out is still a reckless and stupid thing to believe though
I once told a girl that 15 Years ago. Met her kid recently. Coolest 14 year old I know. No husband though I wonder who the father is
Considering most teenagers tend to be very naive, inexperienced, and impressionable, it doesn't surprise me at all that they'd believe most things they're told by other teens. I remember how clueless I was as a teen!
I’d say it’s just naivety, there’s a loss of innocence that happens sometime later once you lose that generalised trust
How would pregnancy help them escape their parents? If anything it would make them more dependant on them.
Unfortunately teenage girls believe this due to poor sex education and being naïve and overly trusting. Most of them don’t yet understand that just because they would never wrong their partner doesn’t mean their partner would never wrong them.
Never used a condom on a gf ive ever had and never had an accidental pregnancy in my life and its been like 15 years of pulling out. Have a wife and sex daily. Works for me
It was normal for me to 'believe' "Don't worry, I'll pull out" mostly because I loved the extra thrill, I got from the risk of getting pregnant. I hate condoms and have never been on birth control. Rhythm and pull out are the only methods I've ever used, and it worked fine for me.
Never used a condom , my girlfriend good pregnant only when she was holding my balls doggy style and I couldn't pull out