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    WIBTA for not wanting more kids/suggesting that one of us gets “fixed”?

    @musicoceanview34 Not only are you not the asshole, but your partner is. Seeing you struggle with severe post-partum symptoms and then shaming you for wanting to permanently prevent future pregnancies is massively inappropriate and could verge on emotional abuse. At the very least I would...
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    [M/21] [F/18] Should I get Plan B?

    @gray1404 Usually two weeks past suspected ovulation.
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    [M/21] [F/18] Should I get Plan B?

    @gray1404 Withdrawal is a pretty effective method. If you're sure you didn't ejaculate inside of her, then you are probably fine. Always worth testing just in case, but I don't think a broken condom without ejaculation is a high enough risk to warrant Plan B.
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    Who here has a mediocre relationship with their sibling(s)?

    @ernesjohnson Yep, exactly the same. Extremely different interests and worldview from my sibling, I don’t like the direction he’s taken in his life and honestly basically we have an “agree to disagree” stance on almost everything so our relationship is extremely superficial. I’ve characterized...
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    5 years into WTT, I’m done waiting

    @chaoticjoy3 Yeah, and while I don’t know exactly what went down, it sounds like OP’s husband just kinda dropped a huge bomb, and that seems....insensitive. Certainly the sort of thing to want to talk about in a therapy situation.
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    "Pregnancy scares"

    @truckerdan Well, no method is perfect. They could have done it right and just been unlucky.
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    "Pregnancy scares"

    @mark58 When I was young and foolish, I used pull out exclusively as a method and never had a pregnancy scare. I can understand why some folks wouldn't want to use it as their own method but in my experience it's not a terrible method.
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