But advocates of the acceptability of
condom use do not have in mind «tolerating» what some of them would concede is not in itself desirable but rather counselling the acceptability of condomistic intercourse to avoid HIV infection.
Not exact matches
«But as we said above, it doesn't protect one from STIs, so one should always
use a
condom if not in a mutually monogamous relationship.»
«These industries are so antiquated, but nobody's approached them because it's very hard to dynamically change an industry or really innovate if you don't inherently
use it and understand it at its core,» says Zak, who is also an angel investor in female - oriented
condom startup Sustain.
McDougal said Trump
did not
use condoms with her, either.
But unlike drake, Daniels says she consented to sex with Trump; they didn't
use a
condom, owing to her latex allergy.
However, I see nothing wrong with encouraging women to carry to term then put the child up for adoption, just like I don't think it is bad to encourage them to
use condoms, as well as other forms of birth control.
I still don't understand how they can insist on this though, since even the Vatican had approved the
use of
condoms back in 2010.
Women having babies they don't want or can't provide for, demonizing the
use of
condoms spreading aids and STDs, and claiming problems can be solved by prayer rather than science.
as a catholic who went through catholic school from nursery to my college graduation i whole heartedly believe that God
does not condemn people from
using birth control pills for their health and well being as well as from preventing pregnancy because if pills and
condoms werent
used future abortions would happen and kill innocent lives and men and women could contract life threatening diseases that could kill them
Just look at the progress that has been made in Africa with regard to the
use of
condoms preventing the spread of AIDs...
do these GOP and «holy» people not see this?
We
do not see any such associations with levels of
condom use, however measured.
To
do that she would have to be on the pill and
use a
condom a day.
@catholics: if you don't like the contriseptive / abortion issue, pray about it... but for crying out loud don't get angry when my atheist son gets your daughter pregnant because she tells him it's against her religion to
use condoms.
The Church doesn't even want you to
use condoms.
When adolescents have easy access to EBC, they may be more likely to engage in sexual behaviour or to take more risks when they
do so, e.g. by being less likely to
use condoms.
The Tablet's editorial tells us that «more than nine out of 10 (respondents)
do not think that the
use of a
condom is wrong».
«There could be single cases that can be justified, for instance when a prostitute
uses a
condom, and this can be a first step towards a moralization, a first assumption of responsibility, to develop again the awareness of the fact that not all is allowed and that one can not
do everything one wants,» Benedict says in the book, «Light of the World: The Pope, the Church, and the Signs of the Times.»
And didn't this same pope recently excuse the
use of
condoms, so long as they were
used by h0m0s during @n @l s & x?
I'll say one thing: people don't
use condoms consistently.
Preventing pregnancy through
condom use is assuming responsibility and being aware that one can not
do everything one wants.
How about married gay men (I know it's a foreign concept to you, but here in Canada there are plenty) who don't
use condoms since they're in a monogamous relationship?
But such an application
does not work because the
use of a
condom intrinsically impedes the nature of the act.
#askpontifex
does it upset you or the Church that people say they are «Catholic» yet say its ok to
use condoms or that gay marriage is ok?
People who think homosexuals should not have special legal entitlements as a minority group, parents who
do not want their eight - year - olds instructed in the
use of
condoms, those who insist that abortion is very bad for unborn children and their mothers — bigots one and all.
I am Catholic and have
used birth control (
condom) in the past... I
did feel guilt because «I» don't believe it's right.
In contraceptive sex, the spouses
do not «reveal themselves to each other» (and this should be especially evident in the case of the
use of
condoms).
In fact, six in ten women having abortions
did so because their contraceptives failed; among typical couples, 18 percent
using diaphragms and 12 percent
using condoms managed to get pregnant.
sure, he'll say don't have s.ex, but of course 20 - year - olds are going to have s.ex - but they'll please the pope and stop further sin by not
using a
condom.
The ensuing controversy around the Pope's remarks focused on a singular statement that: «There may be a basis in the case of some individuals, as perhaps when a male prostitute
uses a
condom, where a first assumption of responsibility, on the way toward recovering an awareness that not everything is allowed and that one can not
do whatever one wants.»
I pray the catholic church
does not abuse any more boys, and encourages
condom use to fight the spread of HIV.
Plus, you don't need a prescription to get
condoms, nor
do you need to see a doctor every year while you're
using them, hence, insurance really isn't in play there.
«There could be single cases that can be justified, for instance when a prostitute
uses a
condom, and this can be a first step towards a moralization, a first assumption of responsibility, to develop again the awareness of the fact that not all is allowed and that one can not
do everything one wants,» Benedict said.
Catholic organizations have no problem paying non-Catholics to work for them and those non-Catholic's can take that money that was paid to them and pay for an abortion, go gambling in Vegas, buy medical marijuana, buy
condoms or even visit a Nevada «Chicken Ranch» if they want to, all funded by the Catholic Church, but don't you dare tell the Church they have to pay into a healthcare system where some employee's may choose to
use those health benefits to pay for contraceptives?
If someone finds contraceptives offensive, by all means don't
use them, don't buy insurance and don't work in a
condom factory, but refrain from dictating your beliefs to people of other faiths.
Did you know it is a SIN for a man and wife to
use birth control (even
condoms)?
Reasons for not
using condoms vary in Africa, as they
do everywhere, but one is particularly strong.
@Ken, I don't know... Vasectomies would be great if they protected against STDs, but I'd worry vasectomies might decrease
condom use while keeping se.x levels the same.
Does condom use in a particular act of sex outside marriage make the act worse or better?
How can you be so athletically gifted and have a high potential to
do great things, yet squander it as you can't focus because you don't know how to
use a
condom and thus have 6 baby mamas.
While you didn't show an entire crowd your middle finger, much like the chain - smoking, no -
condom - wearing, cocaine -
using belligerent teammate of yours
did last month in Manchester, you should have known that by flashing what you
did to your rival gang members situated in extremely close proximity to you was going to make those under the influence of alcohol react they way they
did.
They didn't
use condoms or apparently any contraception, which I found an odd decision for a man who clearly
did not want to become a father (although he'd been told by two doctors that he might encounter trouble conceiving).
After all, what would seem to be the best way to keep a teenager from getting pregnant — asking them to
use short - term birth control via
condoms, taking the pill everyday, or ineffective pleas for abstinence, or would it be better to give them an IUD that they don't have to think about and is 99 % effective for the next few years?
You need to understand that if you
do not want to become pregnant, the only way to ensure is to
use birth control whenever you have sex.Using a diaphragm or
condoms during sex will keep you from dealing with unwanted pregnancies.
Young men who
do not see themselves as in control of their lives (i.e. who have an external locus of control) are less likely to
use condoms reliably and are more prone to risky sexual behaviour (for review, see Kiselica, 2008, pp.45 - 46)
«nobody has suggested that circumcision replace primary methods of STD & birth control such as the proper
use of
condoms» Then why
does Isaac Ikone in Kenya say «I don't like
condoms; if there is a better way to prevent HIV so that I can enjoy sex skin - to - skin, I will
do it.»?
Many women choose to
use condoms or other barrier method until their periods return and cervical mucus observation and temping can be
done more reliably.
But, if you
do want to give it a try, remember to
use a
condom if you are still bleeding to prevent infections (and new babies...).
«We didn't
use contraception because
condoms are too expensive and I didn't know where to get them for free.
So even if you don't intend to rely on
condoms for the long term, you can
use them while you're waiting to start your preferred birth control method.
Female
condoms don't require a physical exam or fitting, and you can
use them as soon as you're ready to become sexually active again.