Millennials and their contraceptive methods

By Jill Nawoyski
April 23, 2015

It is three o’clock in the morning and the sounds of a baby crying pierces through the house.

“I’ll just pull out.”

Sleep is lost, stress levels are raised and the idea of a college education is now completely out of the question.

“Come on, what’s the big deal? Don’t you trust me?”

Looking back, with baby in arm, the boy that was supposed to be ‘trusted’ is now nowhere to be found. Was having sex without a condom worth it?

“Most men may think that if they can sweet talk you, then you’ll agree to some condom-free action,” junior, Marissa May, said. “You have to eliminate temptation by making it as easy as possible to stick to your plan from the beginning.”

According to Pew Research Center, 52 percent of Americans believe that contraceptive is morally acceptable.

If men or sometimes even women are not for using a condom, people may have heard their significant other say thing’s before like  “what? You don’t you trust me?” Or “I am clean, I swear” Or even “it feels so much better without one.” According to avoiceformen.com more than 34 percent of men have tried using these lines.

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Jill Nawoyski

I just want to impact the lives of others while finding myself along the way. Majoring in Digital Communications and Marketing at Cabrini College - Editor in Chief & Co-News Editor of The Loquitur, member of LOQation Weekly News, Student Government Senator and Student Ambassador. Dreamer, doer and firm believer that the ocean can change lives.

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