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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A woman's birth control does not protect from STDs so while lying about being on birth control is a heinous act I don't put it in the same category as removing a condom without constent. The latter in my opinion is much worse! [/quote] Actually I think it's much worse. Antibiotics or Valtrex can fix most anything you'd pick up. I think it's a much more heinous (and expensive, and life changing) act to saddle someone with an unplanned/unwanted child for the rest of their life. [/quote] +1. Most STDs aren't a really problem, and even HIV isn't a death sentence. An unwanted child is a huge deal- both for the parents and for the child, who has a father that doesn't want him/her and a mom who is a crazy liar. Plus the odds of getting pregnant are much higher than the odds of getting a serious disease. [/quote] Literally nothing you're saying is true. Every sex act is an implicit agreement that birth control could fail or not be used at all. But sex with a condom almost guaranteed most STDs wl not be transmitted. Taking one off is more morally reprehensible. And you're an idiot if you think it's easier to get pregnant than get an STD or that a child is equivalent to aids, HIV, herpes or other STDs that can cause cancer or infertility. [/quote]
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