Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Put A Condom On If Uncircumsized

Condoms come in a range of sizes and some have specific purposes.








Condoms are a safe and efficient form of contraception and, unlike most other alternatives, they protect against sexually transmitted infections such as chlamydia, HIV and herpes. When used correctly, condoms provide highly reliable protection. Fewer than one in 100 women will get pregnant or contract an infection. Condoms can be purchased in most supermarkets and drug stores. You can also buy them online or from vending machines in bathrooms.


Instructions


1. Either partner can put on the condom as long as you are careful.


Open the pack and take the condom out. Be aware of rings or sharp fingernails that could nick the condom.


2. Pull back the foreskin if it is not already retracted.


3. Unroll the condom a tiny bit to make sure that it will unroll the right way around.


4. The reservoir tip will collect semen.


Find the air pocket at the tip of the condom. Squeeze any air out of it and place it on the tip of the erect penis.


5. Roll the condom down to base of the penis and smooth down from tip to base to ensure that there is no air trapped, as this could cause a tear in the condom during intercourse.

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