Solomon
Master Don Juan
I don't have the stats either, I do know unprotected sex is on the rise with teens. It wouldn't shock me if it's on the rise with adults as well. I can only recall one woman who was adamant of me putting a condom on in the last 2 years, most women truly don't care kind of scary, personally I always try to use one unless I know for sure the woman I'm dealing with is exclusive but the amount of women who have no issues going raw especially the first night is insane.HIV / AIDS was a bigger scare in the 1980s and 1990s. It's still relevant today. Heterosexuals have learned how to deal with it. Use protection and don't use intravenous drugs/share needles.
By the time of my freshman year of college in 2001-2002, I don't recall anyone on campus being all too concerned about HIV.
Birth control pills have been around since the 1960s for women. It was common for women in the late 1990s/early 2000s to be on birth control.
I think it would be interesting to compare stats of birth control use in the 1995-2004 era to 2015-present.
When I was in college (2001-2005), I never had birth control get in the way of sex. I was using condoms then and still use them today. I was following Iron Rule of Tomassi #5 (NEVER allow a woman to be in control of the birth) many years before it was mentioned. I was more fearful during my days on campus on unintended pregnancy than I was about STDs.
I don't recall now but I believe most women I had sex with during my college years were using birth control too.
When I think about the women I've had sex with in the past 10-15 years (post college), the majority of them have been using birth control too. There have been a number of instances in the past 10-15 years where the woman was not on birth control. I was using a condom so it wasn't even the slightest issue.