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> But, remember, the primary cause for condom "failure" in contraception is neither leakage nor breakage; it is lingering and allowing the semen to leak around the open end.
That being the case, if you are just a normal guy wanting to participate in normal intercourse with a normal gal, nothing rough, then consider this: * if you experience difficulty deriving enough sensitivity, two condoms will add to this not subtract from the sensitivity. * adding a bit of lube to the glans only of the penis before rolling on the condom will give you penis some "wiggle room" and permit more friction to be transferred. * use a second or third line of protection--add spermicide inside the vagina. |
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I hope you have misphrased this statement?
![]() Condoms not only help decrease the chance of pregnancy but also help prevent STD's In a stable monogamous relationship where both parties have been tested and willing to become pregnant then it it ok not to use them.. other then that it is not a good idea to be going without condoms |
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