Abstinence

Approval Rate: 53%

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    aasparkes

    Mon Nov 14 2011

    only 99.99% effective. I mean hell, look at Jesus.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Mon Nov 14 2011

    Promotion of abstinence has a very distinct problem... the likelihood of unprotected sex when practitioners fall off the wagon. As such, I don't see it working out for you unless you're THIS GUY:

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    emma47773

    Fri Oct 28 2011

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    kostermonster

    Sun Jul 03 2011

    I love how this has 69 reviews ;) lmfao Suuuuure it works! ..but who the hell doesn't want sex? o.o'

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    linsey852

    Sun Jan 30 2011

    Awesome up until the day someone has sex.. I don't think abstinence should be considered a form of birth control. So that's why I give it one star. That's like saying not driving is a way to stay safe in case of a car accident. But really in the event of choosing to drive it's safe driving along with car safety features that keep you safe in car accidents. They're not comparable. Obviously if there's no sex there's no chance of pregnancy, but birth control is a term that was started being used when the first pill (Envoid) first came out as a means for preventing pregnancy in 1960. It came out in 1959 but the pregnancy prevention was supposedly a side effect, it was for menstrual disorders since there were actually laws against birth control at the time. Eisenhower luckily realized it wasn't the governments business and helped the FDA approve it for "birth control". I personally have not chosen abstinence and I absolutely have no problem with the people that do. But several of the ot... Read more

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    irishgit

    Sun Jan 30 2011

    Well, there's no denying it works, but that's all that's going for it.

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    frankswildyear_s

    Mon Apr 19 2010

    UPDATE: Typically only effective when practiced involuntarily. ORIGINAL: All right. Actually I get asked... Well... look, I think the question I get asked the most is... I mean, it happens a lot. Enough that I would remark on it. A lot of people come up to me and they say, Tom, is it possible for a woman to get pregnant without intercourse? And my answer is always the same. I say, Well, listen. Were gonna have to go all the way back to the Civil War. Apparently, a stray bullet actually pierced the testicle of a Union soldier, and then lodged itself in the ovaries of an eighteen year old girl, who was actually a hundred feet from him at the time. Well, the baby was fine. She was very happy, guilt free and... Of course, the soldier was a little pissed off. When you think about it, its actually a FORM of intercourse, but... not for everyone. Those who love action maybe. Tom Waits - Big Time

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    nikkiliciousoo

    Mon Feb 15 2010

    I'm all for it if that's what you really want, but there's no convincing those who are going to have sex not to do it.- I'd much rather them be informed and be safe than have something terrible happen to them because they were denied the information they need by people who "love them" liars. I have been in long relationships and not had sex with the person, but I have had sex with a couple also. Sleeping around in my opinion- very wrong, and I even decided on celebacy for a while until I found my second partner who I am with now. The key is to find someone dependable not just attractive, and if you really want to have sex- do it. But be smart about it. I got on the pill before I ever had sex. Just saying. It is such a personal decision. Don't let anyone make it for you.

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    isaacyorkhawk

    Wed Oct 28 2009

    Hahaha abstinence is a great birth control method like a unicorn is a good pet or a private jet is a great means of transportation. Sounds good in theory, but here in the real world, it ain't happening. Sarah Palin was a big abstinence promoter. Look how well that worked out for her family.

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    bandaidbabe

    Sun Jun 07 2009

    I waited until I got married and I am glad that I did... I've seen many friends kill their self-esteem over sex with guys that don't deserve to take away such a special part of them. But once you get married this isn't really an ideal method, especially when you don't quite want a baby yet!

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    biggun

    Mon Nov 10 2008

    Yep,this is the most effective, but the least fun.

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    trunch253

    Fri Sep 05 2008

    Abstinence is a risky form of birth control because those who practice it may be woefully unprepared whenever they "fall off the wagon".

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    canadasucks

    Thu Sep 04 2008

    Well, it is certainly effective but rather boring and unrealistic in modern society. Preferred method of the shy and ugly. Being unrelated to Sarah Palin also helps.

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    lmorovan

    Fri May 02 2008

    If you are not married and have sex with her you don't only take her virginity away; you take away something that belongs to the man she will marry, and be the mother of children other than yours. It you are a woman, you are taking something that belongs to another woman (stealing) and may become the mother of a fatherless child. Or worse, you may commit murder.

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    dspeights

    Mon Jul 30 2007

    This method is GREAT for those who have the WILL POWER. If you do decide to have sex just imagine that person as the possible mother or father of your child.  It's definately kept me from sleeping around and taking STUPID chances that I may REGRET. I just wished my brother would have tried it.

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    victor83

    Sun Jul 29 2007

    Never have I understood the arguments against this. Years ago, England decided to "live in the real world" and forego this supposedly antiquated idea. Consequently, they began giving condoms to school children and teaching "safe sex". By 2002, they led the EU in both STD's and unwanted pregnancies among teens...Go figure.

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    louiethe20th

    Sat Jul 28 2007

    Nobody said it was easy or fun for teenagers and unmarried people to abstain, but it is the only 100% safe and effective way.

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    mad_hatter

    Sat Jul 28 2007

    It definatley works, but I don't have the will power.

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    twitchin_monkey

    Thu Jun 28 2007

    let's see... birth control, prevention of STD's, preservation of the sanctity of marriage, it pretty much takes care of these things... sounds like the perfect solution before marriage. and it's worked so far for me. after marriage, however, i believe i'll find another method.

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    ih8rateitall

    Tue Mar 07 2006

    Hey we humans were meant to have sex. That's why some science dude invented birth control and condoms dudes! Abstinence can be a bad thing too, what if you wait for years and your partner is bad in the sack. Be careful and take your birth control and use condoms dudes.

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    underspin

    Tue Mar 07 2006

    Sounds good on paper...

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    hellokitty09

    Tue Jan 31 2006

    Tell that to the unwanted children stuck in foster care.

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    frogio

    Tue Nov 15 2005

    Marriage, with kids, IS the best form of abstinance.

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    edt4226d

    Wed Nov 02 2005

    Yeah, abstinence will keep humans from procreating. So will death...

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    jack_daniels

    Tue Sep 06 2005

    If you are married then this does not say for you, other then that, it's the way things should be, but are'nt.

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    miss_perverse

    Sat Jun 11 2005

    It terms of effectiveness it's 100%. Unless I didn't read the Where Do I Come From book properly. Let's be realistic, though. In countries where the birth rate is high and economically unsustainable, it would be naive to think this would work. It's also naive or reckless to expect every teenager to be abstinent.

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    texasyankee

    Tue May 17 2005

    um don't think this is an option? Especially if you're married lol.

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    master_shake

    Fri May 13 2005

    This isn't birth control; it's a forced lifetyle...I mean even priests don't practice this.

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    djahuti

    Fri Mar 04 2005

    This definately works,but it's unrealistic and unfair to expect others to abstain just because YOU do.

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    swangmaster8

    Thu Feb 17 2005

    The best way, but you only live once why not have fun.

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    sameasalways

    Thu Feb 03 2005

    uh yeah it doesn't work because everyone has sex eventually. In that respect it has a 100% failure rate. Unless you are a monk or a nun and even then, how do you know for sure? Most people using this end up in a situation that is out of their control...i.e. oh whoops! We weren't going to have sex but whoops we did. Oh whoops, look I'm pregnant. Or oh whoops guess I married a loser and didn't know it because we never had sex before we got married. What a nightmare.

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    skizero

    Wed Jan 12 2005

    this certainly works in you're a star trek geek or religious and havent gone away to college yet. but it doesn't work. sooner or later you're going to want to do it. and b/c you've been blinded by your parents or jesus, or the government, you won't know the first thing about preventing pregnancy. and then you'll have a child, or your stupid protestant girlfriend will have one. and then life will be over for you, but you keep saying things like i never realized how great life could be, when i put someone else before me, like my child but in truth you'll wish your child got run over on the way to school

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    bibliophile

    Thu Sep 09 2004

    Abstinence, like other forms of birth control, also has a failure rate: that is, a predictable rate at which people fail to adhere. Proponents of abstinence-only sex education programs rarely like to talk about this. For thought provoking insights on this topic, see: http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/journals/gr060504.ht ml

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    redoedo

    Fri Aug 27 2004

    With this method, it's a pretty safe bet that you won't get pregnant. Of course, practicing abstinence is easier said than done for most.

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    laotzu

    Fri Aug 27 2004

    Abstinence is a moronic alternative. It is not a birth control method, simply an annoying vehicle for christian propaganda. People who are contemplating birth control methods have one thing in common: they are having SEX. Abstinence is the equivelant of telling people not to wear a seatbelt, but to walk to work. WTF?

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    afropath

    Wed Jul 28 2004

    Abstinence is the only way to go to morally make a choice on your child's life. Too many teens friskin' in the hood. Too many mommas on welfare. ABSTINENCE ROCKS!

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    jobean

    Sat Jul 24 2004

    apt to fail you just when you are counting on it most!

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    capanson

    Sat Jul 24 2004

    Well 5 stars for actually preventing births.. 1 for preventing any fun.. c'mon people life is short! love thy neighbor...

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    bilbur

    Sat Jul 10 2004

    It is effective, but I compare it to saying 'the best way to lower your colesterol (s?) is to stop eating.

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    beloved

    Wed May 05 2004

    Great for the unmarried and also those who are upset at there spouse at the moment (just kidding). No worry about aids an other nasty std's also.

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    beatlesfanstev_eo

    Sat Mar 27 2004

    hmmm.This is tough topic sex for some people is something that you cant go with out. But for those who want to be 100 percent sure they want produce a child abstinence is good. But believe me life with out sex for some people must be like a life with out food or water. Again the best form of birth control IS WAIT till your older

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    samson42284

    Fri Mar 05 2004

    the best way i know to not get any.

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    daryl75c

    Sat Jan 10 2004

    This is just too simple minded a concept to work.Human Beings are one of two species of animal that enjoy sex,that takes sex out of it's common carnal limitation of procreation.Abstinence is built around the Victorian idealism in which sex is viewed as a burden and is only used between lovers for procreation.This very same mentallity led to a boom in Brothels in the 1700's.Safe Sex or Abstinence is like choosing Lover or Prostitute.

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    jportertn

    Thu Jan 08 2004

    Its effectiveness is obvious. On that basis, it gets 5 stars. This is not practical, however, for married persons who wish to limit their family to a few children that they are able to care for. Or for people who simply are not ready for children, waiting until they have a suitable environment/relationship in which to raise a child. As for young singles/teenagers, its a choice, but not the only choice. I think its unrealistic to expect everyone to be able to abstinent until marraige, or for everyone to want to make that choice. Promote it, sure, encourage it, absolutely. In addition to the risk of pregnancy, the risk of viral infections (incurable, horrible diseases) warrants the promotion of this choice. However, as we all know the hormonal, illogical, adrenaline-induced choices we made as teenagers, I think offering more choices than abstinence is logical, and necessary.

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    ladyshark4534

    Wed Dec 10 2003

    It's the most effective way. Wait until you've been with that special person for a while and make sure you truly love them. (This applies to everyone.)

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    scarletfeather

    Wed Dec 03 2003

    The only foolproof method. Just say no!

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    phranqq

    Mon Nov 24 2003

    condoms work fine but in a males aspect...they suck. they are uncomfortable, they break, they come off, they kill the moment and the feeling. sure you cna get the thin ones but they break too easily. my advice is, teach her to swallow.

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    dsmith58

    Fri Nov 21 2003

    The very best method of birth control by far!

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    elsacoyle

    Mon Oct 20 2003

    One of nature's biggest achievements is promoting reproduction. We humans are suckers for sex.

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    fuzzyfreak

    Mon Oct 13 2003

    Abstinence makes the heart grow stronger?