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While it is HIGHLY unlikely, there is always a slight, maybe even microscopic, chance of absolutely ANYTHING happening. While nothing but abstainance can prevent pregnancy 100% of the time, using a condom, along with preventative surgery, are two of the best ways to go about preventing unwanted pregnancy and STD's/STI's.

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