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I’d rather have a yeast infection
Spoken like someone who has never had one.
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I’d rather have a yeast infection
Spoken like someone who has never had one.
Holy shit. I had genuinely no clue men could get them. Jesus Christ.Oh no friend, I too have felt the pain of a yeast infection. They’re pretty common in uncut guys, since there’s more moisture/mucous membranes similar to the vagina, and it can be introduced via sex or just a natural overgrowth of Candida. The uncontrollable itching and feeling of pissing straight fire, enough to give you a chronic fear of the urinal...yeah. Can’t comment too much on the discharge though, that’s uh, not an issue with me. Though I’d rather have a chronic yeast infection than, you know, cancer that either kills me or causes me to have to remove a body part. But hey, different strokes for different folks.
Oh the cancer risks are quite low, I don’t believe every woman who takes it is destined for disease in the least, especially with how far we’ve come in formulating these pills since the 60s. My point was that there is a plethora of cheap alternatives that exist if HBC causes unbearable hormonal issues. For me personally, I’d rather risk the possibility of a yeast infection than take pills that make me feel dreadful 24/7 if I were going to be sexually active. Life (sadly) rarely gives pleasure for free.Holy shit. I had genuinely no clue men could get them. Jesus Christ.
And eh, HBC is low risk if you've no familial history of cancerI've none, and had previous family members use it for years still no cancer (I get it, I jinxed myself by saying that, eh?). #
The burning while peeing is one thing, but to me it's the feeling of never having peed enough that's the worst, personally.
Had a scare yesterday when my fwb came inside a condom. He swore he didn’t do it until after he’d pulled out, but knowing my paranoid ass, he was considerate enough to go out and buy me Plan B. First time I ever actually heard of it. Apparently the most common side effect is nausea but I’ve felt fine all day, thankfully.
I couldn’t tell you if I have, but he’s pretty sure he finished in the condom after pulling out (it was actually on him so snugly I had trouble getting it off), and I took it right away. Was probably overkill but, again, I’m paranoid about these things.Plan B works by delaying ovulation. If you've already ovulated this month then Plan B isn't going to work. I apologize for the anxiety but feel that you should be aware.
So I met with my gyno about my PCOS diagnosis and they have recommended me being off of birth control for 3 months just to see what my hormone levels are currently (they need to see how just out of whack they are, and bc can skew the results) and it has left me miserable. I had been on birth control for 10 years so I am not used to this lmao.
NFP/FAM works if your cycles are regular and your partner understands how it works.I'm getting a consultation for an IUD soon but honestly I starting to think I should just do FAM/condoms/spermicidal gel until I make up my mind about having kids. I really don't want to fuck up my body again for months, just to see if this particular method might work.
Yeah, a lot of Catholics claim it works just as well as The Pill, but not if you have stuff like PCOS, there are special rules if you have an irregular cycle, but it generally involves playing it safe and abstaining for more days than not, which, isn't very fun. Especially since having oral sex or any outercourse on its own is wrong according to the Catholic church, the husband must cum inside you in the end in order for all of the sex acts you do beforehand to be okay to them. It sucks.NFP/FAM works if your cycles are regular and your partner understands how it works.
Most couples end up fucking it up but, well...it does actually work if you do it right.
2 years into the Superior IUD Lifestyle now, if your body can handle them I highly recommend it. The hormonal kind, not the copper kind that supposedly make your periods worse instead of better or getting rid of them. You still do get hormonal cycles, but first me I feel like overall they're a lot milder (the effect shark week hormones had on my mental health was honestly my biggest issue). It can take a few months to fully kick into effect and getting them placed sucks ass, but holy shit still thr best 130 or whatever it was bux I've ever spent.
If you're using the symptothermal method and your cycles are regular then it's literally just a 6 day window where you can't have unprotected sex. I mean that's not bad.but it generally involves playing it safe and abstaining for more days than not, which, isn't very fun
Many eugenicists accepted birth control as a method for reducing procreation of defective offspring. Leading the birth control movement, Margaret Sanger (started Planned Parenthood) used the eugenics effort to support her agenda. Sanger was public about her desire to prevent breeding of the unfit (“Eugenics and Birth Control”, n.d.). Just as other eugenicists, Sanger also supported sterilization of those mentally unfit. Sanger stated that birth control is a way to prevent the “defectives” from producing offspring
One repercussion of the American eugenics movement was what events that later unfolded in Nazi Germany. During World War II, under the direction of Adolf Hitler, thousands of people were sterilized that did not fit his ideal of the Aryan race which eventually evolved to the genocide of millions of Jewish people. In his book, Mein Kampf, Hitler referred to American eugenics and cited how successful the sterilization laws were in California. In addition, at this time Davenport also supported Germany’s racial hygiene and eugenics. He was on two editorial boards for the Zeitschrift für menschliche Vererbungs- und Konstitutionslehre, which were German racial hygiene journals Therefore, the negative eugenics ideology formed in the U.S. influenced Hitler’s forced sterilizations in Nazi Germany.