Risks are the female could get pregnant or you/she could get some disease.
No, you have to have sex to make a baby. A broken condom can be of assistance but no more.
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No, if you used the condom correctly that was enough to prevent pregnancy.
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You would have bad health.
She squirts at the end. She basically o.rgasms, shakes, c.ums and pees a little..
Yes, because the condom could've broken. I'd suggest getting a pregnancy test and seeing a gyno.
Absolutely. The condom is filled with millions of sperm that can get out of the condom if it's left inside her. That's why you should withdraw immediately after ejaculation; otherwise, as you "shrink," the condom can slip off, exposing her to pregnancy risks and to any sexually transmitted diseases you have.
The most common risks associated with ECT are disturbances in heart rhythm. Broken or dislocated bones occur very rarely
Broken bones and brain damage form concussions mostly
The most common risks associated with ECT are disturbances in heart rhythm. Broken or dislocated bones occur very rarely