"Safe Sex is Great Sex! So you better use that latex....
You don't want to get that late night text
from her, saying that 'I'm Late!' Text" - Author Unknown
In all seriousness, if you choose to not be abstinent, the best thing you can do to protect yourself and your partner, is to wear condoms. They come in a variety in materials, shapes, sizes, textures, even flavors!
(Yes flavors - because remember, ORAL SEX carries the same consequences as penetration, so condoms are an absolute must!)
(Yes flavors - because remember, ORAL SEX carries the same consequences as penetration, so condoms are an absolute must!)
Perhaps the first most important thing to consider when shopping for condoms, is to buy the kind that won't cause any irritation or discomfort to you or your partner. Case in point - many people have a latex allergy, and a majority of top selling condoms are made with latex. The last thing you would want to do it ruin the moment due to an allergic outbreak - ouch!
The next I want to discuss is the different types or styles of condoms there are. Guys, please don't buy a condom that you know for a FACT cannot fit you! Weather it be too big or too small, all you're doing is putting both you and your partner at risk for semen to excape from the condom, or the condom breaking. If you are unsure, buy a few different sizes and try them on BEFORE engaging in intercourse.
....Continuing on. Aside from the traditional male condom, did you know that there was also a condom made espesially for the female to wear? Oh yeah, it exists (See Below):
Now I leave you with this: A quick informational video from Planned Parenthood on how to properly put on a male condom - Enjoy! http://youtu.be/EdSq2HB7jqU
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