Taking Care of the ‘Protection’

Posted by Nick under condoms on Wednesday Jul 28, 2010

To get the maximal out of cheap condoms, it is important to take care of them and store them the right way. A well-handled condom gives you the best protection against undesirable pregnancy and definitely unwanted sexually transmitted diseases.

Do not store the condoms where they can be exposed to direct sunlight. Store the condoms in a dry and cool place. Do not put them in the glove compartment of the dashboard of your car where it can be exposed to direct sunlight. Avoid putting condoms in your pocket, purse or wallet. Tear the pouch of the condom carefully. Do not use any sharp object or your teeth for this purpose.

Never use a condom that has surpassed the expiry date or has a sticky rubber. Throw away any condom that looks discolored and brittle. Condoms are not recyclable so do not reuse them. The condom should be disposed properly after the sexual encounter and an entirely new condom should be used for every sexual activity that involves intercourse.

When you are using lubricants on the condoms, make sure the material of the cheap condoms gels well with the lubricant. Some lubricants can damage the condoms causing malfunction of the rubber. Most condoms are made with latex and only water based lubricants such as Astroglide or K-Y jelly work well with them. Petroleum jelly, butter or cold cream that are oil based lubricants damage the latex.

Astroglide, glycerin, prepair, water, saliva, and other water-based lubricants are safe to be used with all condoms.Eighteen TV|XXX Video|Sexkino.to|Sex Contacts|Babes|Adult contacts|My Nudes|

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