no it forms a bubble and pops when you ejaculate into it
Just before your period you are at your most fertile
The probability of having a boy or a girl is always 50/50 because the female has to X sex chromosomes and the male has one X and one Y sex chromosome. If you do a Punnet Square, there will be two squares with XY and two squares with XX. With four squares in all that makes a 50/50 chance.
Depends on how far along the woman is in her monthly cycle of menstruation and ovulation. Women are most fertile two days before through two days after they ovulate, which occurs approximately 14 days after their last menstrual cycle. However, sperm has been said to survive up to 72 hours after coitus (sex). Even if a man does not ejaculate (i.e. "pulls out"), sperm is still released during sex, in the form of pre-ejaculate (which occurs during coitus and is virtually undetectable by either partner). Therefore, you CAN get a girl pregnant even if you pull out, and there is a good week or more that she can easily get pregnant out of each month--and that week is actually harder to pin down than just counting calendars.
The sex of a child is determined by male sperm. There are only two sexes, so there is an equal (50-50) chance of having a boy or girl.
The position is not called 96. The position is 69, And with this positions both partner can perform oral sex at the same time on each outer. It is a sexual position that allows for mutual, oral-sexual, gratification. It is usually preformed between two girls or a man and a woman. One participant (the man in a male female relationship) lies on their back, while their partner (the female) startles their face, placing her genital over their mouth. The person on the bottom begins giving her oral sex, while she lies on them and gives them oral sex. The answer above is for the 69 position.
You should be able to use one, but two is safer. Their will be less feeling for you, but if one breaks, you still have one.
Well because two men can't have a baby you don't need to have condoms.
yes for sure, the reason being usally while having sex with 2 or more at a time does not tend to change condoms
A method of contraception which helps prevents STI's is a condom. This is because the penis has no direct contact with the vagina. It does not prevent STI's 100% like abstinence does, but it is very effective.
i would go to the doctor to check its not an STD, but yes you could be allergic to condoms, the doctor can confirm and allergy to latex and you could use non latex condoms.
No, sex is safe during pregnancy.
Absolutley not! The two things that do are: no sex or condoms. Birth control pills control the births of babies, nothing more.
Trojan condoms come in both single packs and packs of two. The condoms can also be purchased in packs of six, 12, or 24.
How about never. The condoms will both split.
No method of birth control is 100% effective, including condoms. Of every 100 couples who use condoms correctly and consistently, only two will experience a pregnancy. The pill is 99% effective if used exactly as prescribed and a day is never missed.
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Condoms usually have a use by date printed on the back of the wrapper. Condoms are usually good for a year or two if they are stored properly. Condoms should not be stored in wallets.