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Not a pregnancy scare question please

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 10:46 pm
by Neigh
Hi, i am aware of the pregnancy scares policy so no, i am not going to post a pregnancy scare question. I have been using your site to educate myself on sex education because we don't get that here where i live. And when i have pregnancy scares, i refer to your website and boards for facts and information to calm myself down.

However, I wonder if the information on your site and answers shared by volunteers on the archived boards (long ago frmo 2000-2014 i think, where you were answering pregnancy risk questions still), are those information shared still accurate and up to date? Can I refer to those answers and facts if I find myself in similar pregnancy scare situations?

Re: Not a pregnancy scare question please

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2019 12:19 pm
by Heather
By no means should anyone go looking for current information in our old boards archives. We do not go into those and update information -- we couldn't possibly, that's literally all we'd ever have time to do if so.

No matter where you are looking for information on something, you always want to use information from a source that is MORE current, not that is older. Seeking out older, archival information on purpose is something to do when you're researching the history of something, not what you do when you are looking for current information. And since you have already been receiving current information from us here on the boards, there's really no reason to go looking for the same information in an archive of old information.

As well, if you are looking for more information than you get or find on the current boards, the right place to go is to the main site, not the old boards archive. That starts with the home page here -- www.scarleteen.com -- and you'll see a search window for the site in the top left hand corner of every main site page.

Re: Not a pregnancy scare question please

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2019 6:41 pm
by Neigh
Thanks Heather.

The page here : https://www.scarleteen.com/article/bodi ... _from_that

It takes into consideration presence of pre-ejaculate when measuring pregnancy risks right? So when it says no pregnancy risk, means the fact is that even if pre-ejaculate is present, there is no pregnancy risk?

Re: Not a pregnancy scare question please

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2019 7:42 am
by Heather
Both I and other staff have already set limits with you about this, repeatedly, which you keep ignoring or trying to push past, both by doing things like this, or by breaking our rules and creating multiple accounts to manipulate us. We have posted our policy about this clearly for you numerous times now. Please be respectful and stop trying to trick us or otherwise play us to get what you want. It's just not okay.