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How to Use A Condom ! |
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What to look for in a condom The first
thing to look at before buying or using a condom is the
expiration date on the box or foil. If it is out of date DO
NOT USE IT. Also look to see the condoms packs have the
Kite mark and the CE mark, both show the condom is of good
quality and finally look to see if it has TRUE on the pack as
this will enhance your lovemaking experience.
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What to do, when he rises to the
occasion Take care when opening the package, so as not to
damage the condom with fingernails or jewellery. Place the
condom on the erect penis with the tip of the condoms between
thumb and forefinger, this prevents air bubbles, and pull back
the foreskin if there is one. Grasp the base of the condom
with the other hand and unroll downward over the
penis. |
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Need a slick ride? Do
not use oils or Vaseline with your condoms! If condoms
come in contact with oils, such as baby oil, butter,
margarine, Vaseline, or yes engine oil, they will quickly
become porous and can tear. In the case that additional
lubrication is required, a non oil-based lubricant is
recommended. |
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AHH that was GOOD When you
have finished your love making, but before the penis is limp,
grasp the base of the condom and withdraw penis and condom
from your partner, to stop any semen touching your partner.
Take the condoms off, and put it in the rubbish bin wrapped in
some tissue. Do not put the used condom down the
toilet. |
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Ready for next time Condoms should
be stored in a cool, dry place. Properly stored condoms have a
shelf life of up to five years. But remember there is no
sadder sight then an unused condom! |
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