WOAH! Stop right there, buddy, you are NOT ALLOWED to compare “perfect use” of one and “actual failure” of the other. Not fair at all. Especially for two methods which are exceptionally prone to user idiocy.
Perfect use failure rate of condoms is 2 pregnancies per 100 women in one year. Perfect use failure rate of withdrawal from your cite is 4 pregnancies per 100 women in one year, but most charts I’ve seen list it at 2.
Typical use is a bit different, but not *statistically *terribly so: 14 pregnancies for couples using male condoms 19 for couples using withdrawal. Women and their partners who use nothing at all can expect 85 pregnancies (all numbers per 100 women in one year of use). I leave you to draw your own standard deviation charts, 'cause my Statistics class was 15 years ago and I’ve forgotten how.