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It might not hurt but you are putting yourself at risk for a yeast infection because of the sugar content in cola. Also it is not proven that cola will kill sperm, and lastly there is no way to put it in there quickly enough to stop the sperm from moving into the cervix which you really dont want to put cola in if you ever want to have kids.

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