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Are there any particular reasons why I may not be able to use condoms?
There may be reasons why you don’t want to use condoms. A small number of people may be allergic to latex rubber or a particular lubricant However, this is very rare. If you or your sexual partner gets a rash or has any discomfort around your genitals, that is, your penis or vagina, check with your doctor or clinic.
How do you use a condom? Each condom comes in its own little packet.
To put it on:
1. The first thing you do is tear open the packet, taking care not to tear the condom with your fingernails or the sharp edge of a ring while you are opening the packet, or taking the condom out. You can push the condom out of the way while it is still inside the packet before you start
2. The condom will be rolled up and will look like a circle of loose fine rubber with a thick rim. The rim is actually the body of the condom tightly rolled up. As you hold it while it is still rolled up, check that the rim is rolled towards the centre on the side facing you. This is important, so that when you unroll the condom over the penis, it will roll down easily.
3. Hold the edge of the rolled up condom with one hand. With the thumb and first finger of your other hand, take hold of the loose part at the centre of the circle and squeeze it. This makes sure that there is space at the end of the condom to collect the semen when the man comes. Some condoms have a special little shape like a teat or nipple, at their closed end, especially for this.
4. The penis must be erect before you put the condom on it.
6. Using the thumb and first two fingers of your other hand, roll the condom all the way down so that it covers the penis, with the rim of the condom around the base of the penis. Make sure there is still space at the tip to collect the semen.
7. Put some water-based lubricant on the condom.
8. After that you can safely have sex.
To take it off:
1. After sex and before the penis has become soft, you need to hold onto the condom at the base of the penis so that the condom does not come off, and semen does not leak out, and carefully pull away from your partner.
2. Point the penis down, hold the condom just behind the teat to keep the semen in and pull the condom off.
3. Tie a knot in the open end of the condom to keep the semen inside.
4. Wrap the condom in a tissue, or paper towel, or a plastic bag, and put it in the bin. Do not flush it down the toilet because condoms do not dissolve, and the toilet could get blocked.
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