Should I carry condoms with me?

It's OK to carry condoms in a front pocket for a few hours, but try not to put condoms in a back pocket where they'll get bent or sat on. And don't carry condoms in the same pocket as keys or other things that could tear the wrapper.

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Should you bring your own condoms?

By taking the lead on carrying condoms, you've got control (literally) in your back pocket. You should be the one to decide when — if ever — you have kids. That means both having access to reproductive heath care, and being proactive by taking responsibility for your birth control.

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Is it normal for guys to carry condoms?

Nothing weird about that, most men I know always have a condom in their wallet. It doesn't mean they plan to use it, just that they are prepared. That's a good thing, you wouldn't what to turn down an opportunity for sex because you don't have a condom.

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Should I keep condoms in my wallet?

Carrying a condom in your wallet, where it may get folded or sat on, can break or tear the wrapper. But even if the wrapper looks fine, the condom inside might not be. Condoms can get pretty worn out if they're carried around in a wallet. That means they can break more easily.

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Should I carry condoms as a woman?

Using a condom is the only way to avoid an unwanted pregnancy while also protecting both you and your partner from contracting several types of STDs. No matter who you are, it's important to #TrustYourself, take control over your sex life and your sexual health, and boldly purchase and use condoms.

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How many females carry condoms in their purse?

The survey also found that over two-thirds of condoms are purchased by men, and 65% of women had never bought condoms. Plus, just 3% of women carried condoms in their bags or purses regularly.

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Do some couples always use condoms?

Couples in committed relationships are less than committed to using condoms. According to a new study, couples in casual relationships regularly used condoms only 33.5% of the time, and only 14% of the time in serious relationships.

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Where should I hide my condoms?

They need to be kept away from extreme heat or cold, so somewhere that's a stable room temperature is best. Condoms should also be stored somewhere where they don't need to be moved around too much, won't be compressed or bent, and are out of direct sunlight.

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Where should you not put condoms?

As a general rule, male latex condoms should be kept away from extreme temperatures (above 40°C or 104°F) and away from moisture and humidity. Even ozone, emitted from fluorescent (ultraviolet) lighting can destroy condoms within just a few hours.

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Where is the best place to carry condoms?

DO store condoms in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight like a bedside drawer or purse. DO carry condoms with you in a tin, small coin bag, or side pocket to keep them protected. DO keep extra condoms on hand in case one is expired or damaged or you make a mistake while using it.

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Can guys feel when condoms break?

Do you feel when it rips or breaks? Men wearing condoms should be able to tell when they break — they will feel a change in sensation. Their partners might not be able to feel the difference, so the responsibility lies with them. They can learn what it feels like by breaking condoms on purpose while masturbating.

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Do people carry around condoms?

It's OK to carry condoms in a front pocket for a few hours, but try not to put condoms in a back pocket where they'll get bent or sat on. And don't carry condoms in the same pocket as keys or other things that could tear the wrapper.

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Should the boyfriend or girlfriend buy condoms?

Everyone who is sexually active is responsible for carrying protection. No matter what gender or sexuality you identify as, everyone's responsible for buying protection. Unfortunately, not everyone does, so it's better to be safe than sorry and have a stash of your own condoms.

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Should I buy condoms at 14?

How old do you need to be to buy 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.

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Are condoms fine in the shower?

Yes. Latex condoms can be used safely in the shower or pool and water will not affect the strength of the latex. However, you must remember not to use an oil based lubricant or to use bath/shower items like gels and soaps because they can weaken the condom.

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Do most couples stop using condoms?

It turns out, quitting condoms is a common practice. A recent Trojan Condom compliance survey found that while 80% of American adults say condom use is important to them, only 35% always use one. Planned Parenthood reports that condoms are used by couples only 25% of the time during intercourse.

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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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How long do condoms last in wallet?

The typical condom should ideally be kept for less than an hour in your wallet, pocket, or purse. Condoms that are constantly moved or rubbed against each other can cause wear and tear, making them less effective. Extreme heat (around 104°F/40°C) can cause latex to become weak and sticky.

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Where is the least embarrassing place to buy condoms?

Convenience stores and gas stations often sell condoms as well. These stores are smaller and have fewer people. If you purchase from a convenience store, you may have to talk to the cashier and let them know that you need to buy condoms, since they're usually located behind the counter.

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How long do condoms last?

Latex condoms last for up to five years. Polyurethane condoms last for up to five years. Polyisoprene condoms last for up to three years. Lambskin/sheepskin condoms last for up to one year.

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Do regular condoms fit most people?

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 many couples out of 100 become pregnant when using condoms alone?

When used correctly every time you have sex, male condoms are 98% effective. This means 2 out of 100 people will become pregnant in 1 year when male condoms are used as contraception. You can get free condoms from contraception clinics, sexual health clinics and some GP surgeries.

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How many men refuse to wear condoms?

“Of the young men with casual contacts, 14% said they never used a condom and 57% said they sometimes used a condom in the past year,” Rutgers said. Their reasons for not using a condom include confidence in the other person's use of contraception, or they find sex less enjoyable with a condom.

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Are condoms only 97 percent?

If you use condoms perfectly every single time you have sex, they're 98% effective at preventing pregnancy. But people aren't perfect, so in real life condoms are about 87% effective — that means about 13 out of 100 people who use condoms as their only birth control method will get pregnant each year.

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