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Coolguy13
June 4th, 2015, 10:54 AM
is there an age limit to when i can buy condoms. Im 14 but im to scared to, will anyone stop me or say something if i try to?

Dortmund
June 4th, 2015, 11:16 AM
You'll be fine.

There is no age limit when buying condoms.

ClaraWho
June 4th, 2015, 11:22 AM
Lol if you are scared to buy condoms, you aren't mature enough to be having sex in my opinion.

~ Clara

the darkness
June 4th, 2015, 01:33 PM
Lol if you are scared to buy condoms, you aren't mature enough to be having sex in my opinion.

~ Clara

Disagree.

Some people are more awkward than others, not comfortable around people they're not familiar with, worrying what people will think - but that doesn't mean that with the right person they aren't mature enough does it.

What you said does apply to some people but just don't go taring everyone with the same brush yeah

ClaraWho
June 4th, 2015, 01:47 PM
Disagree.

Some people are more awkward than others, not comfortable around people they're not familiar with, worrying what people will think - but that doesn't mean that with the right person they aren't mature enough does it.

What you said does apply to some people but just don't go taring everyone with the same brush yeah

Lol why do you put 'yeah' instead of a full stop at the end of your sentence? :confused:

And it's about being adult (mature) about sexual topics. If you're the sort of person too embarrassed to buy condoms, or the type of person who giggles like a school boy at the mention of a girls privates, or the type who tells and listens to the sexual exploits of friends - in my opinion you shouldn't be having sex.

Particularly because that type of person (in my opinion) zisn't ready to handle the adult responsibilities entailed in having a child. Condoms are only 99.9% effective. Some people (I know of 2 personally) use protection and end up pregnant anyway.

In regards to the topic at hand, please do not buy condoms online. You've no idea what postage conditions were like or if they are fakes, it's simply not worth the risk. But no, it isn't illegal to buy condoms and some schools/NHS walk-in centres provide standard ones free of charge.

~ Clara

Pat the Bunny
June 5th, 2015, 12:37 AM
is there an age limit to when i can buy condoms. Im 14 but im to scared to, will anyone stop me or say something if i try to?

Of course you can, what will middle-schoolers otherwise do during truth or dare?

Sam-9876
June 5th, 2015, 01:47 AM
1) Go to Tesco / Asda / etc

2) Pick up box of condoms. They'll be in the same aisle as paracetamol, plasters, medicines, so if there's other people in the shop you can pretend you're looking for something else

3) Go to the self checkout. Pay, leave

Job done!

Straya
June 5th, 2015, 05:08 AM
is there an age limit to when i can buy condoms. Im 14 but im to scared to, will anyone stop me or say something if i try to?

go to a big supermarket and use the self serve checkouts and then you wont have to worry about dealing with people

Bluebyrd
June 5th, 2015, 03:15 PM
Lol why do you put 'yeah' instead of a full stop at the end of your sentence? :confused:

And it's about being adult (mature) about sexual topics. If you're the sort of person too embarrassed to buy condoms, or the type of person who giggles like a school boy at the mention of a girls privates, or the type who tells and listens to the sexual exploits of friends - in my opinion you shouldn't be having sex.

Particularly because that type of person (in my opinion) zisn't ready to handle the adult responsibilities entailed in having a child. Condoms are only 99.9% effective. Some people (I know of 2 personally) use protection and end up pregnant anyway.

In regards to the topic at hand, please do not buy condoms online. You've no idea what postage conditions were like or if they are fakes, it's simply not worth the risk. But no, it isn't illegal to buy condoms and some schools/NHS walk-in centres provide standard ones free of charge.

~ Clara

You're so wrong. He said he's scared because he doesn't know whether it is allowed or not; not because he isn't mature enough

ClaraWho
June 5th, 2015, 03:35 PM
You're so wrong. He said he's scared because he doesn't know whether it is allowed or not; not because he isn't mature enough

Try actually reading the post before replying. Last lines.

~ Clara

Bluebyrd
June 5th, 2015, 03:42 PM
Try actually reading the post before replying. Last lines.

~ Clara
And you're saying he's not mature enough when you could have just used those last lines. (I did read the post)

ClaraWho
June 5th, 2015, 05:45 PM
And you're saying he's not mature enough when you could have just used those last lines. (I did read the post)

The meaning of the line (paraphrased) 'to return to the topic at hand' explicitly elucidates a return to the specific topic of discussion.

This really is quite simple to follow. :what:

~ Clara

JamesCam
June 5th, 2015, 06:28 PM
I would be too scared/ embaressed to buy them unless it was self service .. But every time I do that it flashes and someone has to come over cos it don't work properly.. Then I wud b even more embarresed