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Okay first of all "pull out game" is a logical fallacy because the act of pulling out was never intended to be any sort of leisurely activity, okay. You can not reasonably keep score when the act of pulling out is being performed. Okay the idea that pulling out has anything to do with what would be considered a "game," is entirely preposterous, okay. Secondly, what about having "wet ass p-words" would actually cause the contrived game of "pulling out" to be weak? Again there is no evidence for this. There are no studies proving this.