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5 Common Myths About Condoms

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There\'s a lot of misinformation about condoms out there and here are five, highly popular myths that get debunked. Educate yourself for your own protection.

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There's a lot of misinformation about condoms out there and here are five, highly popular myths. Let's debunk them shall we?

1. Using Two Condoms Means I'm Safer

No, you're not. The friction of the two condoms rubbing against one another actually increases the chances of the condoms breaking, making it more dangerous rather than less. Use one during intercourse and if you're worried, just purchase an extra strong condom. These are specially manufactured to be thicker and to stand up to even more abuse.

2. Condoms Don't Stop Pregnancy

Wrong. Condoms have a 99.8% chance of preventing pregnancy if used correctly and all the time. That's higher than most other forms of contraceptives including the Pill! Of course, its always better to be using two forms of contraceptives.

3. There Are Holes in Condoms That Allow AIDS Through

Partially correct. The HIV Virus can pass through natural lamb and polyurethane condoms. The only way to ensure that the HIV Virus does not pass is through the use of Latex Condoms. For those of you allergic - sorry!

4. Using a Condom Causes Pain

Well, it shouldn't. Unless you are extremely large and have purchased a smaller sized condoms or are not using sufficient lubrication, there should not be any pain during intercourse. If it hurts, it's best to talk to a doctor - it might be something that requires medical attention.

5. It is Better to Use Condoms Together with Creams, Lubricants and Intimate Gels

Yes and no. While creams and other gels provide additional lubrication which can make sex more enjoyable, it can also damage the condom. If you are using oil-based lubricants (e.g. Vaseline), your latex condom may thin out and break. It's best to use water based lubricants if you are using any.



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