How To Use A Condom {MADE FOR VIRGINS}

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  1. Unread #1 - Feb 27, 2010 at 2:15 PM
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    How To Use A Condom {MADE FOR VIRGINS}

    Condoms are usually made of latex or polyurethane. If possible you should use a latex condom, as they are slightly more reliable, and in most countries they are most readily available.

    Latex condoms can only be used with water based lubricants, not oil based lubricants such as Vaseline or cold cream as they break down the latex. A small number of people have an allergic reaction to latex and can use polyurethane condoms instead.

    Polyurethane condoms are made of a type of plastic. They are thinner than latex condoms, and so they increase sensitivity and are more agreeable in feel and appearance to some users. They are more expensive than latex condoms and slightly less flexible so more lubrication may be needed. However both oil and water based lubricants can be used with them.

    It's not clear whether latex or polyurethane condoms are stronger – there are studies suggesting that either is less likely to break. With both types however, the likelihood of breakages is very small if used correctly.

    The lubrication on condoms also varies. Some condoms are not lubricated at all, some are lubricated with a silicone substance, and some condoms have a water-based lubricant. The lubrication on condoms aims to make the condom easier to put on and more comfortable to use. It can also help prevent condom breakage.
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    Spermicides and Nonoxynol 9

    Condoms and lubricants sometimes contain a spermicide called Nonoxynol 9. Adding Nonoxynol 9 to condoms was thought in the past to help to prevent pregnancy and the transmission of HIV and other STDs, but it is now known to be ineffective.

    Some people have an allergic reaction to Nonoxynol 9 that can result in little sores, which can actually make the transmission of HIV more likely. Because of this, you should only use condoms and lubricants containing Nonoxynol 9 if you are HIV negative and know that your partner is too. However, using a condom (even if it contains Nonoxynol 9) is much safer than having unprotected sex.


    What shapes are there and which should I choose? What about flavoured condoms?


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    Condoms come in a variety of shapes. Most have a reservoir tip although some do have a plain tip. Condoms may be regular shaped (with straight sides), form fit (indented below the head of the penis), or they may be flared (wider over the head of the penis).

    Ribbed condoms are textured with ribs or bumps, which can increase sensation for both partners. Condoms also come in a variety of colours.

    It's up to you which shape you choose. All of the differences in shape are designed to suit different personal preferences and enhance pleasure. It is important to communicate with your partner to be sure that you are using condoms that satisfy both of you.

    Some condoms are flavoured to make oral sex more enjoyable. They are also safe to use for penetrative sex as long as they have been tested and approved.


    What about the condom size?

    Condoms are made in different lengths and widths, and different manufacturers produce varying sizes.

    There is no standard length for condoms, though those made from natural rubber will in addition always stretch if necessary to fit the length of the man's erect penis.

    The width of a condom can also vary. Some condoms have a slightly smaller width to give a "closer" fit, whereas others will be slightly larger. Condom makers have realised that different lengths and widths are needed and are increasingly broadening their range of sizes.

    The brand names will be different in each country, so you will need to do your own investigation of different names. There is no particular best brand of condom.


    So when do you use a condom?

    You need to use a new condom every time you have sexual intercourse. Never use the same condom twice. Put the condom on after the penis is erect and before any contact is made between the penis and any part of the partner's body. If you go from anal intercourse to vaginal intercourse, you should consider changing the condom.


    Where can I get condoms?

    There are no age limitations on buying condoms. Buying a condom no matter how old you are shows that you are taking responsibility for your actions. Family planning and sexual health clinics provide condoms free of charge. Condoms are available to buy from supermarkets, convenience stores and petrol/gas stations. Vending machines selling condoms are found in toilets at many locations. You can also order them online from different manufacturers and distributors.
     
  3. Unread #2 - Feb 27, 2010 at 2:19 PM
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    Good guide tbh..lol I don't think I'll be getting laid anytime soon but if I needed
    'condom help' i'd look here ;)

    EDIT:the dark red is really hard to read I suggest changing the color! ;)
     
  5. Unread #3 - Feb 27, 2010 at 2:22 PM
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    Thanks For Ur Comment :)

    Im Trying To write Guides about what people need help with,please tell me ur ideas on what i should right about below please. :)
     
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    How To Use A Condom {MADE FOR VIRGINS}

    @ M I K E, lol.

    I guess this is a good guide. Might want to change the font size/color though.

    Edit: Plagerized guide, reported to Dalpra.
     
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    Plagiarized.

    Enjoy your forum ban.
     
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