Shame.. Condoms have 'lube', chemicals' that go inside the girl. To say the spermicide, chemicals won't have an effect, is just stupid. Condoms don't prevent STDs/AIDs. Anything can happen if you have sex. I don't support drugs for something like this. Drugs in general will hurt the body w/o you knowing. Most notably the side effects.
Hahahaha.... yes Nas... that would b the usual thing to say i guess.... I am so thrilled!! next month i can play with BB everyday.... 26 which is ok ....
"...there is a 17 percent chance that using condoms won't stop conception" (ie. condoms are effective 83% of the time and fail 17% of the time) "...there is a 17 percent chance that using condoms will stop conception" (ie. condoms fail 83% of the time and are effective 17% of the time) In a typical reading comprehension test, I don't know the percentages, but someone will always get owned... :laugh: And yes, I agree; it was worded very poorly. The editor should have changed it in the first place to make it more readable before putting it to press. No offense but, your's seems to be the perfect example of an opinion that fails to see the forest for the trees. Sex, isn't the problem here; it's lack of education. You CAN get STD/AIDS WITHOUT ever having sex. So please don't make sex to be the culprit. Babies are born with AIDs every day. People are given AIDs by poorly screened blood products or medical supplies every day. If you touch the wrong thing, you can wind up with Herpes on your hands. That is, anything can happen even if you NEVER have sex. Your testament of not supporting drugs for something like this, most notably because of the potential side effects, sidesteps the beneficial use of the drug for it's major effects. Are you going to stop using salt or soy sauce because the inherent sodium may cause high blood pressure? Unless you live in a real bubble, one needs to recognize that while there may be side effects, what benefits are derived from the majority effect; ie why is the drug being given in the first place. IMHO, it's all about the risks versus the benefits, and there will ALWAYS be some degree of risk. My take is, weigh the risks, including knowledge of side effects, but don't forget the main issue of treating the problem.