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Originally Posted by NoSoup
I'm gonna have to disagree with some of you - early withdrawal, although it isn't birth control per say, does lower the chance of pregnancy.
I practice this (in conjunction with hormonal birth control) with my fiance.
Granted, nothing is foolproof, but it certainly does lower the chances.
Taken from http://www.pamf.org/teen/sex/birthcontrol/
This goes without saying, but I would obviously never recommend using withdrawal as the sole source of "birth control" - well, unless you're comfortable being a parent 
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You're banking on a 4% success rate???

Do you also buy 10 lottery tickets a week because you have a better shot of winning?
The link you posted states thusly:
Because this method requires great self-control and experience, this is not a recommended birth control method for teens.
Pre-ejaculate can contain enough sperm to cause pregnancy. Also, if semen or pre-ejaculate spill on the vulva, pregnancy is possible.
The only thing you are doing by pulling out is depriving yourself of some cool joy and making a mess on her stomach (or back). Stay. Come. Enjoy.