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Condom etiquette
Who Is Supposed To Supply The Condoms?
You buy the condoms! 
Regardless of whether you are male or female, straight or gay, you have got to look after yourself and not assume your partner will produce a condom at the critical time.  Who says it first?  It’s a mine-field of passion and politeness! If he produces the condom too early then it can be a passion killer. Too late, and he seems reluctant to use a condom in the first place. Best course of action is for both of you to get to a point of passion and then you suggest it’s condom-time. Guys love girls bringing it up (in more ways than one!) as it takes the pressure off them. And girls should not worry about looking easy when suggesting condoms…..it’s girl power!

 

What To Do After Orgasm


Wallow in that wonderful feeling or plan your escape?  Well first make sure you pull out nice and easy holding the condom in place so no semen leaks out. Tie a knot at the top of the condom trapping the semen.

 

How To Dispose Of Them


Unfortunately you cannot flush condoms. You have to throw them in the bin. Wrapping them in tissues and putting them into the kitchen bin is a good idea, because it is probably gets emptied most often.

 

What To Do If It Breaks


If a condom breaks, both partners should wash themselves with soap and water. Urinating is said to help avoid infections. It certainly couldn't hurt. If the breakage is discovered after ejaculation, having a separate spermicide handy to apply quickly may help. A doctor can prescribe a "morning after pill", which can prevent pregnancies if used within 72 hours of intercourse.

Before Sex
  • Use a new condom every time you have sex.
  • Put the condom on the penis as soon as the penis gets hard. Do this before foreplay, before the penis gets anywhere near any body opening (this is to avoid exposure to ANY body fluid that can carry infection).
  • Putting the condom on can be difficult. First gently open the package. Don't tear the condom in half in your haste. If you have properly completed step 2, you should be pretty excited, but remember if you ruin that condom, things could start to shrivel up on you. After you have the condom open figure out which way it needs to face to be put on properly. The rolled-up ring has to go on the outside so that you can roll it down your penis.
  • Squeeze the tip gently so that you don't trap any air inside it, and so that you leave room for the semen after you come. Hold the tip while you unroll the condom. Unroll it all the way down to the hair. Roll it down to near the base of your penis. Don't roll it down far enough to stuff your balls into it, just far enough down so that you will be able to handle it properly after orgasm (see next step).

 After Sex

While your penis is still hard, right after you come, hold the condom in place (this is possible because you have rolled the condom far enough down your penis) with your fingers and pull out slowly. This will avoid spilling any semen.

  • Turn and move completely away. This is a good time to say, "Time to powder my nose" or something to that effect. If you have a sink, splash some cool water on your penis to encourage shrinkage. Slide it off.
  • Dispose of the condom properly. Unfortunately, they are not flushable. This means you have to throw it away. To prevent an incredible sticky mess, you may want to wrap it in some tissues or toilet paper or something.
  • Wash yourself up. Washing with soap and water can help prevent the spread of disease.
  • Afterplay is an important part of a healthy relationship. Separating yourself from your partner with a thin layer of latex should not mean that you have no attachment. Try to minimize the disruption in your relationship that condoms cause. Doing so can help you maintain a healthy attitude toward their use and can help build a healthy relationship.
 
Disease Prevention
Most sexually transmitted diseases are preventable with proper condom use. So well do latex condoms block germs that, since 1987, the FDA has allowed condom boxes to list all the diseases condoms help avert. More recently, the FDA told companies that the message was so crucial, they should also print it on the wrappers of individual condoms. Condom boxes warn that the product is intended for vaginal sex, but health officials say it's crucial to use condoms in anal and oral sex, too. In a European study less than 2% of partners of people that had AIDS contracted the disease when the couple used condoms regularly and correctly. This study and a similar study done in Italy show that condoms are extremely effective in preventing the spread of disease, but only if the latex condoms are used effectively.

 

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Who Should Carry the Condoms?

You should! Regardless of whether you are male or female, straight or gay, you have got to look after yourself and not assume your partner will produce a condom at the critical time.

Some useful info:  www.youngpeoplefriendly.co.uk/condoms