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Tips on Using a Condom

The DOs

Use only water based lubricants both inside and outside the condom.

Never ever use a oil based lubricant on a latex condom. It will damaged the effectiveness of the condom.

Use a new condom for every act of intercourse.

Do not think you are saving by reusing a condom. Infact, by using a new condom each time, you are saving your life. Condoms are not meant to be reused. Use a fresh new condom for each intercourse, especially after ejaculation.

Put a condom on before any contact is made between the penis and any part of the partners body.

This is meant to prevent to exchange of body fluids. Body fluids alone can spread sexually transmitted diseases.

Wrap a used condom in a tissue and throw it in the trash.

For hygiene purposes, do dispose of your condoms properly and do not leave them lying around, especially if you have children or pets around the house.

THE DON'TS

Don't use your teeth, scissors or sharp nails when opening a condom wrapper and make sure you can see what your doing!

Switch on the light if you can't! A condom can only be effective if used in the right manner. Never ever use something sharp to open the wrapper, you may tear the condom accidentally and not realize it.

Never use lubricants that contain oils, fat or greases such as petroleum jelly ( like Vaseline) baby oils or lotion, hand or body lotions, cooking oils or oily cosmetics like cold cream.

They can seriously weaken latex causing a condom to form tin holes and tear easily.

Don't flush them down the toilet.

Condoms can choke the pipes if flushed down the toilet. You wouldn't want your plumber to know what you have been doing!

Please realize that in no way are out answers a replacement for medical attention. We only serves to educate the general public on the product known as the "Condom".