Tuesday Feb 07
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How do I use a condom?
DO's
  • Use a new condom every time you have sex.
  • Carefully open the package so that you don't damage the condom with a fingernail or other sharp object.
  • Place the condom on the head of your erect (hard) penis. Carefully roll the condom down over the length of your penis. If it will not roll, turn the condom over and start over.
  • Once the condom is unrolled, it should cover all or most of your penis. Squeeze out any air bubbles trapped inside the condom.
  • Apply a few drops of a water-based lubricant to the outside of the condom if needed.
  • After you have an orgasm, hold the base of the condom and withdraw your penis while it is still hard.
  • Wrap the condom so that semen can not leak out and then dispose of the condom. Do not flush the condom down the toilet.
DON'Ts
  • Don't carry a condom around in your wallet. Condoms should be stored in a cool place. Condoms are usually good for 5 years after the manufacturing date; condoms lubricated with spermicide are good for about 2 years.
  • Don't inflate the condom like a balloon. This can lead to leakage.
  • Don't use an oil-based lubricant. Oil-based products such as Vaseline, cooking oil, baby oil, etc. will break down the latex and cause it to tear or break.

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