kuruman:condoms are not anywhere near as effective as the pill. They are also much less desirable to use, STDs aside, and thus are not the most practical solution. They also break and expire. There have also been cases of women removing sperm from condoms and inseminating themselves. There are also women who sleep with multiple partners and name the richest one as dad on the birth certificate. He then has to prove he isn't the father, and if he doesn't do that in a timely manner, he is stuck for 18 years anyway. condoms are not MUCH cheaper than hormonal control. Maybe if you have sex once a month. That is not an honest statement at all. The price is not the issue for birth control for the vast majority of people.
condoms are not anywhere near as effective as the pill. They are also much less desirable to use, STDs aside, and thus are not the most practical solution. They also break and expire. There have also been cases of women removing sperm from condoms and inseminating themselves. There are also women who sleep with multiple partners and name the richest one as dad on the birth certificate. He then has to prove he isn't the father, and if he doesn't do that in a timely manner, he is stuck for 18 years anyway.
condoms are not MUCH cheaper than hormonal control. Maybe if you have sex once a month. That is not an honest statement at all. The price is not the issue for birth control for the vast majority of people.
LMAO! Do you know that at the hight of fertility a woman has maybe a 20% chance of getting pregnant. It is nearly impossible to get pregnant from removing sperm from a condom and inseminating.
And for your information, when used properly, condoms are 98% effective for preventing pregnancy. Birth control pills are 99%.
Men don't like to wear them because of decreased sensitivity .Also, many men grow feeling that birth control is not their concern. Oooops until it is.