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Condom. If Not, Why Start Using Them?


Condoms are thin rubber pouches that keep sperm from getting into the vagina.


They are of two types i.e male condoms and female condoms:





A male condom is worn on the Penis. It is usually made of latex, a type of rubber. But some are made of materials that are safe for people with latex allergies, such as polyurethane or polyisoprene.


a representation of a male condom

A female condom is inserted into the Vagina. It has a flexible ring at either end. One end is closed and goes into the vagina; the other end is open and the ring sits outside the opening of the vagina.

A condom cannot be reused.



a representation of a female condom

A new condom should be used each time a couple has sex and it must be used from start to finish to protect against pregnancy and STDs. Never use oil-based lubricants (such as mineral oil, petroleum jelly, or baby oil) with condoms because they can break down the rubber. Condoms also can be damaged by things like fingernails and body piercings.



Condoms may be a good option for couples who are responsible enough to stop and put a condom on each time before sex and people who want protection against STDs


Because condoms are the only method of birth control currently available for guys, they allow the male to take responsibility for birth control and STD protection.


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