Poll: "You brought condoms, right?"

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Parallel Streaks

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fix-the-spade said:
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Eskay said:
Parallel Streaks said:
Well in my case, whoever's giving it I believe should bring the condoms.
Wait.....what?
what did you get?
I read it like this:
Whoever is going to make the first move should bring the condoms.
Maybe my mind's too innocent.
It could be interpreted as that and that would make sense, but to reiterate my point: "Whoever is shoving/sliding their meat and two Veg into a receptive sexual organ should bring the proper protection, i.e., a sheathe of rubber.
 

Blow_Pop

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both partners should have them it shouldn't be the responsibility of just one person. and the girl should have other means of birth control as well as condoms.
 

barryween

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thiosk said:
As long as you are, in fact, a man and not a little boy I don't see any problem with you having the condoms. If she wants nookie and wants to suprise you with said nookie, then she should supply that particular condom.

But please tell me you are not 15, seemingly the average age on this board.

barryween said:
I say if you want to sheath your "pickle" (sorry, I don't want to say penis) Then you should bring a condom, but women should keep them in case the guy forgets.

but... you DID say penis


Ah! DUH! (that was the joke) (seriously, I DO understand that he was jokeing too)

But back on subject:
CapnGod said:
BudZer said:
Birth Control is against my religion. So if you don't want a baby, don't have sex.
Then so to is refraining from having sex. It's a form of birth control. So, what you're saying is that you must engage in sex as an attempt to procreate as often as possible.

yeah, while that is a form of Birth Control, You know what he ment, so shut the hell up!
 

barryween

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aprilmarie said:
both partners should have them it shouldn't be the responsibility of just one person. and the girl should have other means of birth control as well as condoms.
I forgot to mention I agree that there is no such thing as "too much protection."
 

CapnGod

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barryween said:
thiosk said:
As long as you are, in fact, a man and not a little boy I don't see any problem with you having the condoms. If she wants nookie and wants to suprise you with said nookie, then she should supply that particular condom.

But please tell me you are not 15, seemingly the average age on this board.

barryween said:
I say if you want to sheath your "pickle" (sorry, I don't want to say penis) Then you should bring a condom, but women should keep them in case the guy forgets.

but... you DID say penis


Ah! DUH! (that was the joke) (seriously, I DO understand that he was jokeing too)

But back on subject:
CapnGod said:
BudZer said:
Birth Control is against my religion. So if you don't want a baby, don't have sex.
Then so to is refraining from having sex. It's a form of birth control. So, what you're saying is that you must engage in sex as an attempt to procreate as often as possible.

yeah, while that is a form of Birth Control, You know what he ment, so shut the hell up!
That, well, that stimulates conversation. And you just shot your argument in the foot. If his religion is against birth control, and refraining is a form of it, then his religion is against abstaining from sex. If it is against abstinence, then it advocates that one attempts to procreate as often as possible.
 

purplegothchick

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Both, you should both take responsibility for your actions. Shows that you're both mature enough to be having sex because you think about contraception.
 

GloatingSwine

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Whilst it's true that it's a good idea to have a backup plan, the simplest fact is that not all condom brands are the same, and if you have ones that don't quite fit you right, it's not as comfortable.

Really, treat your dick nice, buy it nice condoms, don't just take pot luck with whatever a new partner, who is not familiar with your dick, chooses.
 

CapnGod

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purplegothchick said:
Both, you should both take responsibility for your actions. Shows that you're both mature enough to be having sex because you think about contraception.
This is a pretty good answer. So, seconded.
 

Airhead

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You do realize the Pope will be very disappointed when he finds about this thread?
 

Fronken

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thiosk said:
As long as you are, in fact, a man and not a little boy I don't see any problem with you having the condoms. If she wants nookie and wants to suprise you with said nookie, then she should supply that particular condom.

But please tell me you are not 15, seemingly the average age on this board.

barryween said:
I say if you want to sheath your "pickle" (sorry, I don't want to say penis) Then you should bring a condom, but women should keep them in case the guy forgets.
but... you DID say penis
Both me and the girl im dating are 19 (20 later this year), so no, im not a 15 year old ^^
 

Fronken

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Airhead said:
You do realize the Pope will be very disappointed when he finds about this thread?
I have already consulted my personal god and MacGyver did approve of this thread being created.
 

CapnGod

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Airhead said:
You do realize the Pope will be very disappointed when he finds about this thread?
We can only hope. Let's not take any personal responsibility for the prevention of disease. Or would that crusty old bastard prefer that it burn when we pee?
 

Yog Sothoth

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So, pregnancy is a side effect of sex, eh...? Or is it an STD...?

I voted "both". It's the responsibility of both parties to make sure that protection is provided...
 

CapnGod

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Yog Sothoth said:
So, pregnancy is a side effect of sex, eh...? Or is it an STD...?

I voted "both". It's the responsibility of both parties to make sure that protection is provided...
I basically look at life as an STD. One you can either cure off the bat or one you pretty much have to deal with for 18 years.
 

GRoXERs

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CapnGod said:
BudZer said:
Birth Control is against my religion. So if you don't want a baby, don't have sex.
Then so to is refraining from having sex. It's a form of birth control. So, what you're saying is that you must engage in sex as an attempt to procreate as often as possible.
Don't troll religious beliefs. The official Catholic (I assume he's Catholic, though there are probably other religions that feel the same way about it) line on this is that sex is for purposes of procreation only, which morally obligates you to try for a baby every time you have sex, so by not having sex you are avoiding the obligation to produce a child. It's not a form of birth control, it's a way of avoiding the issue altogether.
OT:
My girlfriend and I share the cost, and I'm not the "random sexual encounter" type of guy. In the OP's case, I'd say both: if it's just you out looking for love (♪♫ in all the wrong places, looking for love in too many faces ♪♫ [sorry, random Waylon reference for today]) I'd say it's your responsibility, if for no other reason than that you don't know the person you'll be hooking up with and you don't know what diseases they might have, so you could have more to lose from unprotected sex than the other interested party.
 

Pumpkin_Eater

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I think the man should, but it never hurts to have a plan B, which in this case is the woman carrying a few as well.