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10 reasons why you should use condoms.

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BRONIE LETSWALO

BRONIE LETSWALO

I stay in Soweto one of the greatest townships in South Africa, this information I am about to share should be common knowledge but I doubt it is because unemployed women are getting more and more babies every year, having a child as a school girl has become something normal and now you find a school girl with 2 or 3 children. I asked a random school girl how many girls have children in her class and she said 11, in a class of 34, 11 girls have children, don’t they teach safe sex in schools? And you would think that these school girls were made pregnant by other school boys but no, these school girls are dating older man, this has been happening generation to generation, it is sad that girls mature quicker than man, it is time you ladies make this statement true and carry your own condom and make sure your man/boyfriend uses it all the time.

1.Condoms are effective against STDs. Condoms and internal condoms are the only methods of birth control that also help prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections like HIV, chlamydia, and gonorrhea. Even if you’re already using a different kind of birth control to avoid pregnancy, it’s a good idea to also use condoms or internal condoms every time you have sex to protect yourself from STDs.

2. You are not married. This is not to offend anyone, or say that marriage means you are safe. Chances are that if you aren’t married, your partner may not be with you a year of two from now. Having multiple partners, doubles you risk!

3. Condoms can be sexy. Protection is important, but so is pleasure. Luckily, condoms offer both!

4. You can’t tell by looking at someone whether or not they are disease free. The most beautiful woman in the world and the most handsome man can both be carrying a deadly secret. Be careful!

DID YOU KNOW?

Condoms come in lots of different styles, shapes, and textures that increase sensation for both partners. And having your partner put the condom on your penis can be a sexy part of foreplay, especially if you add lube. Condoms can even delay ejaculation (cumming), so sex lasts longer.

You can use condoms for oral, anal, and vaginal sex, so they protect you from STDs no matter how you get down. And that’s really the sexiest part of all: condoms let you focus on pleasure and your partner without worrying about pregnancy or STDs. Safer sex is better sex because it stops stress from killing the mood.

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5. You have multiple partners! Let’s face it, not everyone is monogamous. Many people actually believe that if they have been with a person for some time that it’s okay to not use condoms as long as they protect themselves when they’re with other people. Absolutely wrong! You should always use condoms.

6. Condoms have no side effects. Most people can use condoms with no problem — there are no side effects. Rarely, latex (rubber) condoms can cause irritation for people with latex allergies or sensitivities. And sometimes the lube on certain types of condoms may be irritating.

If you’re allergic to latex, try switching brands or using plastic condoms. Condoms and internal condoms made from soft plastics like polyurethane, polyisoprene, and nitrile are latex-free. You can get non-latex condoms in most of the same places where standard condoms are sold.

7. You and your partner haven’t been tested. If you and your partner don’t know your status, then condoms are a must. Honestly you should want to know before you become sexually involved, but more often than not, that isn’t the case.

8. The condom may be purchased without a prescription. Most other contraception methods require the direct help of a health care provider along with a prescription. This makes condom use a great way to prevent many teen pregnancies.

9. Condoms do not physically alter the fertility of the person using them. They are a single-time “use and throw” contraception method. There is no hindrance to the person being able to conceive the very next time they want to have sex.

10. The product is freely available from a number of places, from grocery stores, to condom dispensing machines in public restrooms, and even online. It is possible to pick up a pack of condoms with great ease.

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