thanks.
well if this clears it up a little bit, this is the scenerio:
"You are an undergraduate at USF, involved in a new relationship with another student. One weekend you find yourselves starting to have intercourse, unexpectedly, and neither one of you has a condom available. You "cross your fingers" and use the withdrawal method (pulling out), and are both very relieved when the next period comes on time."
Anyone wanna have a go at explaining:
a. how "the heat of the moment" overrides good judgement, in spite of huge risks
b. what it takes for risk-taking people to change their behavior for the better
c. what you would probably have done in the same situation