View Full Version : Kinds of condoms?
monkeypee13
August 9th, 2007, 07:33 PM
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A.J.
August 9th, 2007, 07:42 PM
nonlatex condoms!
monkeypee13
August 9th, 2007, 07:52 PM
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tom223
August 9th, 2007, 08:36 PM
What are they made of and how safe are they?
as far as STDs go they aren't nearly as safe, but it seems you are worrying more about impregnating your girlfriend. I wouldn't worry at all about that while using a non-latex condom.
Maverick
August 9th, 2007, 08:50 PM
nonlatex condoms!
That wasn't exactly helpful.
Lambskin condoms are made from lamb intestines. They protect against pregnancy but not STDs. Your other option is latex condoms (which your girlfriend is allergic so doesn't matter to list). Latex is the most safe but lambskin can cause you to get an STD. That's also good you plan on using birth control. As long as you two stay faithful to each other and she doesn't run off with a guy and gets an STD, you'll be fine. It's a risk you will have to take being unprotected. You really have to trust her because your life could be on the line if you get an STD like AIDs. STDs aren't something you want to get.
when guys ejaculate do they have to go to the bathroom right after and take it off and wash himself? It's best to take the condom off immediately after ejaculation and dispose it. You don't HAVE to wash - nothing bad to happen if you don't. Just take off the condom carefully and you should be fine.
monkeypee13
August 9th, 2007, 09:19 PM
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Maverick
August 9th, 2007, 09:35 PM
So just to make sure, lambskin condoms can cause STDs itself or is it that lambskin condoms just suck at protecting against STDs?No you can't get an STD from a condom. STD comes from an infected person. If you have sex with an infected girl and you use a lambskin condom, you will get infected. If you have sex with a girl with a lambskin condom and she's STD-free, you'll be fine.
Also since we're talking about STDs, there is absolutely no chance of someone having STDs is they have never had any contact with someone else's fluids other than saliva rightFor most cases yeah. There's still a risk of getting poked by an unsterilized needle which can get the person an STD. Being sexually active with one person reduces your chances dramatically of getting an STD. There are still chances of getting one but the risk is minimal.
And just in case you talk about hereditary reasons well than those reasons shouldn't apply to me since if I inherited a STD when I was born I shouldn't be able to live 14.5 years right?If you were born with an STD you and a doctor would have known ages ago and your mom/dad would have needed to have been infected - so I wouldn't worry about that.
Just to make sure we're both okay health-wise for sex we probably going to take a few medical tests so can someone explain to me what kind of tests do you take to see if you okay health-wise for sex and where can you go to take those tests?The only tests you could get are blood tests which check to see if you have any STDs. I think it wouldn't be a bad thing to do. Doesn't hurt going to the health department to get it done. If you want to talk about sex and your health, talking to your doctor would be the best thing to do but more than likely if you're STD free you're fine but like I said never hurts to pay a visit to the doctor and getting a blood test.
If there's no problems health-wise than we can use a lambskin condom and my girlfriend will probably be on birth control so that'll take care of worrying about being in college while hearing the screams of our baby at night.Yep, if you're using a condom and she's on the pill, that'll prevent pregnancy and covering both bases. Good idea for couples.
And finally at the end of the sexual activity I just have to take off the condom in the bathroom where I'm yards away from my girlfriend right after I ejaculate, wash my ding dong quickly but thoroughly, and than get back to her asap with boxers on and just relax together after a pleasurable moment.Yeah as long as you withdraw from sex IMMEDIATELY after you ejaculate (otherwise the semen can spill) and you take off the condom nowhere near her, you'll be covered and safe.
Good plan yes?
Yeah very good plan, as long as she stays faithful to you sexually with only you as her partner, I think you two will be prepared and ready to go when you feel the time is right.
The only risk is she can possibly give you an STD if she sleeps with another guy unprotected then has sex with you. But if you trust her enough then I think you two will be ok.
monkeypee13
August 9th, 2007, 09:45 PM
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Maverick
August 9th, 2007, 09:55 PM
Glad I could help. :)
serial-thrilla
August 9th, 2007, 11:14 PM
Make sure to get condoms with airholes on them, those are the best!
monkeypee13
August 9th, 2007, 11:16 PM
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saintersin2007
August 10th, 2007, 01:31 AM
if it has airholes in them, would the cum leak through
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