Common questions

Should you use condoms every time you have sex?

Should you use condoms every time you have sex?

For better protection from pregnancy, many couples use condoms along with another method of birth control, like birth control pills or an IUD. A condom is the best way to protect you from most sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). They must be used correctly and must be used every time you have sex.

How can I have safe sex with my boyfriend?

Condoms are the best way to prevent pregnancy and STDs, so be sure to use a condom every time you have sex (including oral or anal sex). Like most things in life, though, condoms aren’t 100\% guaranteed. That’s why you need to talk to your boyfriend about your concerns before you have sex.

How can I have safe sex completely?

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There are lots of ways you can make sex safer. One of the best ways is by using a barrier — like condoms, internal condoms, dental dams, and/or latex or nitrile gloves — every single time you have oral, anal, or vaginal sex, or do anything that can pass sexual fluids (like sharing sex toys).

Can you get pregnant if he wears a condom and doesn’t come?

If a guy uses a condemn and pulls out before he comes inside you, could I still get pregnant? Not likely. If your partner uses a condom and pulls out before he ejaculates — comes — then you’re using two different kinds of birth control methods. The first, the male condom, is an effective way to prevent pregnancy.

What are dotted condoms?

Dotted condoms have specially designed raised dots on the outside to increase excitement and sensation exactly where you want it. Dotted, extra dotted are all variations of condoms. These condoms have dots like a pattern on them to increase the stimulation for more pleasure during sexual intercourse.

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Are dotted condoms better?

While ribbed and dotted condoms can be great for increasing stimulation, it could be the case that the stimulation is perhaps too much for you. In this respect, a regular, standard condom would be the better option and has also been safety tested.

How do you know if a condom broke?

You may see a rip or tear in the condom after pulling out, or when you take it off your penis. You might not always see a big rip, but if you notice semen (cum) leaking out, the condom is probably broken. Sometimes the condom totally breaks and bunches up around the base of your penis, like a ring.