Read the pamphlet that comes in the box. Read the spots here that talk about effectiveness of contraception.
Most "condom failures" actually amount to drainage around the open end of the condom. That is why it is recommended that spermicide in the vagina improves your chances with condoms.
No, not a very interesting question. A rather dull, repetitive question because you did not look around.
from what i have heard, it is definitely NOT ok to keep the same condom on after you've "popped." if you have cum and want to start again, put on another condom. if not, it is more likely to break.
Read the pamphlet that comes in the box. Read the spots here that talk about effectiveness of contraception.
Most "condom failures" actually amount to drainage around the open end of the condom. That is why it is recommended that spermicide in the vagina improves your chances with condoms.
No, not a very interesting question. A rather dull, repetitive question because you did not look around.
from what i have heard, it is definitely NOT ok to keep the same condom on after you've "popped." if you have cum and want to start again, put on another condom. if not, it is more likely to break.
[QUOTE=Brandye]No, not a very interesting question. A rather dull, repetitive question because you did not look around.[/QUOTE]
LOL
honest but true