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take a condom...turn it upside down...insert it on your pen*s...make sure there is no air at the tip...thats it
Although many people mistakenly assume that all men know how to correctly use condoms, incorrect use is common and is a major cause of condom failure.
Remember:
Do not use grease, oils, lotions, or petroleum jelly (vaseline) to make the condom slippery. These substances can make the condom break. Use only jelly or cream that does not have oil in it. (Use only water-based lubricants)
Use a new condom each time you have sex.
Only use a condom once.
Store condoms in a cool, dry place.
Do not use a condom that may be old or damaged.
Do not use a condom if:
The package is broken.
The condom is brittle or dried out.
The color is uneven or has changed.
The condom is unusually sticky.
Before Intercourse:
1. Carefully open the package so the condom does not tear. (Do not use teeth or a sharp object to open the package.) Do not unroll the condom before putting it on.
2. If you are not circumcised, pull back the foreskin. Put the condom on the end of the hard pen*s. Note: If the condom is initially placed on the pen*s backwards, do not turn it around. Throw it away and start with a new one.
3. Pinching the tip of the condom to squeeze out air, roll on the condom until it reaches the base of the pen*s.
4. Check to make sure there is space at the tip and that the condom is not broken. With the condom on, insert the pen*s for intercourse.
After Intercourse:
5. After ejaculation, hold onto the condom at the base of the pen*s. Keeping the condom on, pull the pen*s out before it gets soft.
6. Slide the condom off without spilling the liquid (semen) inside. Dispose of the used condom.
See here for illustrations: http://www.engenderh...
Regarding the first part of step 2 above: Not always neccessary. In fact, when I first started having sex, I would've been far too sensitive to do that. If you're uncircumsized, a little experimentation should reveal what suits you best (as long as you always make sure it's on firmly, of course)!
If you have to ask how to use a condom, then you shouldn't even be having sex.
Not so - everyone has a first time, at whatever age, and everyone has to learn how to use a condom at some point. It's not like it's something you just suddenly know as soon as you reach a certain age.
On the other hand, they _do_ have instructions in the boxes.






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