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Too much sex?

My boyfriend and I have been together for more than a year, We are in our early 20's, we have no STD's and have only had each other as sexual partners since we began to date. We tend to have sex fairly often ranging about one to three times a day. I have a few questions. 1. Is there a such thing as having "too much" sex?, and if there is what should we be doing. 2. We don't use condoms, (I know, I know) but he does pull-out, is swallowing his seman bad for me?
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How effective is Withdrawal?

Effectiveness is an important and common concern when choosing a birth control method. Like all birth contro methods, the pull out method is much more effective when you do it correctly Of every 100 women whose partners use withdrawal, 4 wil become pregnant each year if they always do it correctly Of every 100 women whose partners use withdrawal, 27 wil become pregnant each year if they don't always do it correctly Couples who have great self-control experience, and trust may use the pul out method more effectively. Men who use the pull out method must be able to know when they are reaching the point in sexual excitement when ejaculation can no longer be stopped or postponed. If you cannot predict this moment accurately, withdrawal will not be as effective. you cannot predict this moment accurately, withdrawal will not be as effective Even if a man pulls out in time, pregnancy can still happen. Some experts believe that pre-ejaculate, or pre-***, can pick up enough sperm left in the urethra from a previous ejaculation to cause pregnancy. If a man urinates between ejaculations before having sex again, it will help clear the urethra of sperm and may increase the effectiveness of withdrawal Pregnancy is also possible if semen or pre-ejaculate is spilled on the vulva.
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The only thing that could potentially happen by having "too much sex" is that you could get a yeast infection. But the chances of that happening are not too high.

Swallowing *** is not bad for you but as stated above, the pull out method is a little iffy.
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932659 tn?1332118704
Hi, I'm agreeing with Toxic - no such thing as too much sex - noway lol.

The sperm is fine for you to swallow and not bad for you at all but you don't have to swallow it every time unless you like doing so.

The pull out method is certainly a risky form of birth control and you are taking your chances with getting pregnant with precum, etc.

Enjoy :)
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1462044 tn?1448394736
I'm not sure that there is such a thing as "too much sex" but you're definitely going at it more than I am! Lol.

As for using the pull-out method as birth control, I hope you realize that there is still the chance you will get pregnant. Pre-ejaculate can get you pregnant, as well as if he ejaculates anywhere near your vagina it can easily get in there and get you pregnant. Anyways, that wasn't your question. No, swallowing his semen is not bad for you. Unless you don't like to do it, then he shouldn't try to make you.

Hope I helped some!
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