Are cheap condoms OK?

It's understandable why people think free condoms are less reliable. Usually we tend to think free = crappy, and expensive = quality, right? Not in this case. Condoms are tested and FDA approved, whether you buy them or get them for free — they're all effective and safe, as long as you use them correctly.

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Are all condoms the same quality?

Most commercial brands of condoms are very safe and approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). However, people should look out for novelty condoms and natural condoms, which may not offer the same levels of protection.

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Why are condoms cheap?

The cost of materials and the actual manufacturing process also impact the final price of condoms. Latex condoms are cheaper than non-latex because the materials and manufacturing process is inexpensive.

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Is it a good idea to buy condoms online?

Time is important and you shouldn't have to spend it being embarrassed at stores. Instead, spend your time buying condoms online. It is quicker and easier than buying from retail, and you don't have to worry about being shamed or humiliated. Safe sex is very important, and no one should feel bad about it.

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Is it awkward buying condoms for the first time?

Yes, buying condoms can feel embarrassing especially when it's your first time, but you are not alone in that feeling. The more practice you have buying condoms in person, the less awkward or nervous it will feel.

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Is it safe to use fake condoms?

Fake condoms are often made in unhygienic conditions and may be unsafe. Counterfeit in condom making is a risk to public health. The substandard materials used in fake condoms can make them pretty much useless.

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What condoms feel like you don't have one on?

Durex Extra Sensitive Condom

The company describes this condom as “super thin” and claims its sleek shape makes it feel like you're not even wearing a condom. Plus, it's extra lubricated for your partner's comfort.

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Why don't I enjoy condoms?

Some women say that they avoid condoms because they don't believe they are at risk of STDs. Others claim that condoms are uncomfortable, ruin sexual spontaneity, reduce sensitivity, or suggest a person is promiscuous.

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Does age matter when buying condoms?

You can buy condoms at any age. Condoms are available in drugstores, Planned Parenthood health centers, other community health centers, some supermarkets, and from vending machines. Individually, condoms usually cost a dollar or more. Packs of three can cost from about $2 to $6.

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What are 3 cons of condoms?

Disadvantages of Using a Condom
  • Those with latex allergies may not be able to use regular condoms. ...
  • Reduced sensitivity during intercourse is a commonly voiced concern with couples who opt for condoms as a contraception method. ...
  • Condoms cannot be used with oil-based lubricants, only water-based ones.

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What are 2 disadvantages of condoms?

Some disadvantages include:
  • Some couples find that using condoms interrupts sex – to get around this, try to make using a condom part of foreplay.
  • Condoms are very strong but may split or tear if not used properly.

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How effective are condoms and pulling out?

Pulling out isn't a very reliable way to prevent pregnancy. It works about 78% of the time, which means that over a year of using this method, 22 out of 100 women -- about 1 in 5 -- would get pregnant. By comparison, male condoms are 98% effective when used correctly every time.

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What condoms break the most?

Non-latex condoms are not quite as effective as latex condoms and have a higher rate of breaking, meaning their effectiveness is very slightly lower at around 95%. The most common material used for non-latex condoms is polyurethane, but other materials such as lambskin are also sometimes used.

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Are thin condoms more likely to break?

Thankfully, thin condoms are no more likely to break than standard condoms, and they undergo rigorous testing to make sure. Generally speaking, thin condoms are made from the same durable latex material as standard condoms, just thinner by design.

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What size is 6 inches in condoms?

a girth of 4.7–5.1″ needs a regular fit. a girth of 5.1–6″ needs a large fit.

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Do all condoms fit everyone?

Condoms do come in various sizes, shapes and there is no one size fits all. You will also need to implore some math skills to determine the different widths. To do this, you will simply want to divide your girth by measurement by 3.14 = width.

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Why are condoms small on me?

Most people with penises can use standard-size condoms, and when a wearer complains that a condom is too small or too tight, it usually has less to do with the condom length and more to do with the snugness at the tip. Condom tips are not elastic and therefore can feel restricting for some folks.

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How to be 100% safe with condoms?

Are Condoms 100% Effective?
  1. Make sure it is put on right side out.
  2. Check the expiration date (condoms can dry and crack if they're old).
  3. Choose condoms made of latex, which is thought to be most effective in preventing STDs. ...
  4. Keep condoms away from heat and light, which can make them more likely to break.

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Who Cannot use condoms?

All men and women can safely use male condoms except those with: Severe allergic reaction to latex rubber.

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How often are condoms used incorrectly?

While perfect condom use has a 98 percent success rate at preventingpregnancy, errors can increase the risk of breakage, slippage or other condom failure. Here are the rates for those problems: Breakage: In various studies, between 0.8 percent and 40.7 percent of participants reported the experience of a broken condom.

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How do beginners buy condoms?

You can get condoms from drugstores, Planned Parenthood health centers, community health centers, doctor's offices, supermarkets, convenience stores, online, and even from vending machines. You don't need a prescription and there are no age restrictions — anybody can buy condoms.

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How many condoms do you need for the first time?

Best to stick to one condom, and use some condom-safe lubricant. Now you know more about condoms, you can decide what level of risk is okay for you, and choose what kind of contraception or protection to use. Remember that only condoms can protect you against both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

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Is it normal to buy condoms at 13?

You DO NOT have to be 18 to buy condoms. You should not get carded for buying condoms and a clerk cannot legally refuse to sell them to you without looking at your ID. A checkout person also shouldn't ask your age—and if they do, you don't have to answer.

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Can sperm go through condoms?

Sperm can't pass through a condom. The only way that could happen is if the condom breaks or if it has a hole in it. Otherwise, sperm stays trapped inside the condom. That's why condoms are so good at preventing pregnancy.

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