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Originally Posted by Telly10
When in a Combat Zone, There is a rule against having sex- in the first place.
Its very distracting from the mission, and chances of STDs, Pregnancies, and other sex-related issues come up
Normally there is no place to have sex since most people sleep in shared tents/traliers...so those have sex normally have it in inappropriate places
However, there are special circumstances...In one of my deployments the Base commander had a special tent designed for married people (so they could have sex). However, that was very rare because married couples are NOT supposed to deploy together (in the same location- for more than one reason)
When soliders/seamen/airmen get preggo or catch an STD while deployed it LOWERS morale for those around them...it is very hard for others seeing people going home early (whatever the reason) while they have to serve the full deployment. Morale is normally already low because your away from family and friends.
Its a very good policy to enforce, and for those who disagree- most likely NEVER been to war. So, its easy for them to say what they would do, how the think they would feel or what their parents might have done...
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Thank you, thank you, and thank you....
For the navy, if you were deployed and got pregnant, you had better hope that the baby's date of conception could be traced back to a time you were in a liberty port, because if you got pregnant during a time that the boat had been at sea for days and days, then it became a double whammy for you, because you just got caught having sex underway.