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So what's up yeah I just want to go in as this question because it actually came on my feed pause it came on my feed for Twitter and the question was do you think a woman claiming to be on birth control knowing she's not when engaging and raw sex is the same as a man removing a condom during sex and I said still think it's the same thing How do you feel about this I have my thoughts I don't think it's equal but I won't go into my long diatribe about it I just wanna know from you let me know when to come is how you feel do you think a woman claiming to be on birth control know when she's not when engaging in real sex is the same as a man removing a condom during sex let me know follow me on stereo and I'll see what you had to say Peter
OK this is a tricky one there's kind of on both sides so if a woman does that and then the man you know it takes her word for it and still chooses to not use a condom then you know I kind of I don't wanna put the blame totally on him because what she's doing is not right however if a man died during sex remove the condom I mean you know he already agreed to putting the condom on and then taking it
Before it cut me off, what I was saying was, you know, he took that off in the middle of the act. So I don't really consider it being the same thing because, you know, they both agreed, you know, let's just say they both agreed to that, him wearing the condom and then him taking it off midway is not right. Right. However, you know, if she did what she did and it's, it's, it's very hard. There's, yeah.