“Take it off first” doesn’t always work;  understand why

“Take it off first” doesn’t always work; understand why


The follower says she has sex without a condom, but he always takes it off before coming

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Doctor, we do it without a condom but he always takes it off before coming. Can I get pregnant?

This business of taking off before coming doesn’t always work. Sometimes the man, or boy, loses control and ends up ejaculating inside.

Or, if he has just ejaculated, a second penetration could cause semen residue to enter the vagina and, in theory, there is also a risk of pregnancy.

Therefore, it is best to use a condom or some form of contraception during penetration.

@jairobouer “Can you do this with nothing?” 😱 #jairoresponde #doubts #advice #jairobouer #curiosities #health ♬ original sound – jairobouer

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