Originally posted by Diver
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Previously on "Unintentional Conceiving."
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Right! this has gone on long enough
Just one question:
Do condoms contain a spermicide just as a sales gimmick ?
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostYou have "safe" sex with someone . You get a call 1 month after being with her and she says she is having a baby and keeping it.
You don't want to know this girl and you don't want the baby. Are you screwed ? Are you obliged to help her support the baby even though you didn't want it. What if she got herself pregnant with your semen without you knowing it... ( BEHIND YOUR BACK ! )
PS - NO this has not happened to me. Just askin ...
What's the problem you can get baby seats in an A3.
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Originally posted by Diver View PostBut we've given you plenty! haven't we?
Maybe 2uk (possibly Mr McCartney) could go for the Ron Jeremy version of Triny and Suzanna - "what not to shag".
HTH.
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Oi 2uk, now you know that "Casual Sex" isn't always "casual".
Being a "Real Man" is knowing when not to get jiggy!
Churchill - In "Now you're a meal ticket for life my boy!" mode!
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostYou have "safe" sex with someone.
What if she got herself pregnant with your semen without you knowing it... ( BEHIND YOUR BACK ! )
A front bottom needs to be involved for babies to arrive.
You being seen to from behind isn't going to work.
HTH
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And here was me thinking this forum related to contracting issues, not relationship issues! What a fool i must be!
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Originally posted by 2uk View Post2uk is going to post less relationship-oriented threads on this board because he is not getting enough valuable advice. He only gets humiliated and badmouthed. He has found the stylelife.com forum which is great for relationship advice.
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Originally posted by 2uk View Post2uk is going to post less relationship-oriented threads on this board because he is not getting enough valuable advice. He only gets humiliated and badmouthed. He has found the stylelife.com forum which is great for relationship advice.
Forum Holiday?
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