COMDOM and its BENEFITS
Condoms are excellent for preventing the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV /AIDS . Condoms MUST be made of LATEX to prevent STD.
Every latex condom manufactured is tested electronically for holes before packaging. Condom breakage rates are very- low, not higher than 2 per 100 used.
How does it work?
Prevents seminal fluid -- which contains sperm to enter the vagina
How do I use it?
Practice putting a condom on correctly. Even female, can- practice by putting condom on two fingers that are held together. Guys & girls should Learn how to put condom, Girl should not depend only on guy/ partner to know how to put.
Check the expiration date of the condom, it will be written on it.
Open the package at the end so you don't damage the condom. Put on the condom as soon as the penis is hard. Be sure the roll-up ring is on the outside facing away from the penis. Leave some space at the tip to hold the semen - about 1/2 to 1 inch at the tip of the condom. (If there is not enough room at the tip, the semen could break the condom).
Squeeze the tip gently so no air is trapped inside. Hold the tip while you unroll the condom along the length of the penis to the hair. If the condom doesn't unroll, it's on wrong! Throw it away & start over with a new one. Never unroll it before putting it on the penis. When putting it on, avoid tearing it with fingernails, rings or anything sharp, especially belly-rings.
DO NOT USE oil-based lubricants with a condom. This means no Vaseline, hand lotion, or baby oil, they can create holes in latex. Water based lubricants such as KY jelly are what you use. KY comes in a cheaper generic form at most drug stores.
DO NOT allow a penis to enter the vagina before putting on a condom. Some fluid may be released from the penis before ejaculation, and it may contain sperm.
After sex: The man should pull out slowly right after ejaculation while the penis is still hard. Hold the condom in place on the penis to avoid spilling semen. If the man waits for the penis to become soft, the condom can fall off or semen can spill out of the condom.
NEVER reuse a condom & don’t use BROKEN CONDOM?
Don't panic but immediately put spermicide into the vagina using an applicator full of spermicide. Contact doctor, or emergency contraception- that can be used 72 hours after unprotected intercourse.
A condom is more effective if always used with a spermicide. Condoms can be purchased at drugstores, supermarkets, through mail order or the internet..
They are easy to use and purchase. Very effective, no prescription is needed. price depends upon color, texture and style. Provides good protection from STDs. Now available in many colors, textures, sizes, thicknesses and flavors. (Yes, even chocolate flavored).
Condoms do interrupt sex, but they can become part of foreplay. Be creative. Some guys can not keep an erection with a condom on - they say the condom compromises sensitivity. (There are condoms that are thinner than others, try those). The man must pull out immediately after ejaculation.
Condoms must never be reused!
Condoms should never be kept in a wallet, in your pocket, or in a hot car's glove compartment. This can destroy the latex. Never use condoms made from animal products - they do NOT protect you from STDs.