Saying having sex without BC is trying is like saying walking outside is trying to get skin cancer.......
Sure we know we aught to prevent it if we really don't want the consequences, but the statistics say we prolly wont have a problem (now Murpheys law on the other hand....)
I think I read somewhere the stats are something like 20% of unprotected results in a baby? I am not sure the stats on skin cancer, but I think it is less than 20%..so not entirely the same, but you get my point.
There is a big difference between trying and just being willing to accept the possibility. (this is not meant as an insult to those who do try or those who plan, nor to those who do wear/don't wear sunscreen)
Sure we know we aught to prevent it if we really don't want the consequences, but the statistics say we prolly wont have a problem (now Murpheys law on the other hand....)
I think I read somewhere the stats are something like 20% of unprotected results in a baby? I am not sure the stats on skin cancer, but I think it is less than 20%..so not entirely the same, but you get my point.
There is a big difference between trying and just being willing to accept the possibility. (this is not meant as an insult to those who do try or those who plan, nor to those who do wear/don't wear sunscreen)
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