Why he didn’t want to use condom?
Why would a male who did not want to be a father or contract an STD have sexual intercourse and not use a condom?
Answer:
He thinks that contraception is her problem, not his.
He doesn’t want the sexual encounter to look as if it was something that he had planned out.
He doesn’t like the way condoms feel and he’s embarrassed about putting on a condom in front of his partner.
Why would a female teen who did not want to become pregnant or contract an STD not use contraception and not insist that her partner use a condom?
Answer:
She feels guilty about planning ahead to have sex.
If she uses birth control, she is admitting that she is sexually active.
She’s afraid that if people find out that she is using birth control and that she insists that her partner use a condom, she’ll be viewed as loose or promiscuous.
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