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What does "pulling out when it's time" mean?

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I'm just very confused... what does that phrase mean? When is it "time?"

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  1. Right before the male feels he is going to ejaculate he "pulls out" or stops having intercourse and ejaculates away from the vaginal area.  Don't use it as a form of birth control.  Guys can release sperm in pre-*** or other times during s*x!


  2. Its known as the pull-out method when a man withdraws before he ejaculates, the idea being that if no sperm enters the v****a there cant be a chance of pregnancy.

    In reality its not very effective because the man may not pull out in time and men usually realease fluids during s*x that contain some sperm.  

  3. It means the male does not climax and ejaculate in the female. The right "time" is just before the male ejaculates. It was at one time an approved, but not publicized,  method of birth control for Catholics, called the Rhythm Method, back in the 50's and 60's. It does NOT work very well for birth control because the male releases small amounts of sperm ALL of the time and if released in the female can cause fertilization and the resultant, pregnancy. All it takes is ONE after all, and any time the male has his parts in or even in contact (Famous last words: I'll only put the tip in) with the female parts, that one single sperm can manage the task of swimming upstream and getting into the fallopian tube where the egg is waiting...

  4. I think you're talking about s*x.A male pulling out before he has an ejaculation, That will not prevent a female from becoming pregnant. Take it from me it doesn't work.


  5. the phrase means when the guys about to "***" he pulls is c**k out so he doesnt *** inside of the person....

    this doesnt always work due to the fact that as soon as the p***s is erected there is a bit of sperm on the c**k [s*x class told me that in highschool] also...... the guy can pre ejaculate and that would be bad  

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