tasuki answered Sunday May 28 2006, 2:28 pm: There is only one right way to put on a condom, and the instructions for it are included. Never use two condoms at once, that is even more risky. However, condoms will NOT make sure that the girl doesn't get pregnant. For that, you would have to get a vesectomy, and I don't think many doctors would do that to a fifteen-year-old. To be pretty close, she should be on birth control pills (as well as using the condom), but that's still only 99.99999% effective.
The size you buy should be according to the size of your penis.
ILoveYoohLykeWOAH answered Sunday May 28 2006, 10:50 am: well there is always a chance the girl will become pregnant. pinch the end of the condom and for the size, thats your call. it depends on your size obviously so i dont think i can help you there. oh yeah, and the girl should be on birth control just incase
Learn it. Practice it. Know it by heart.
The vast majority of condom failures (i.e., slipping off, breaking and such) happen because the condom wasn't used properly. If you always apply the condom in the proper way your safety is vastly increased.
There is no POSITIVE. Condoms are only 98% effecective even when used correctly.
SEX IS RISKY! It just is, if you can't deal with that, don't have sex.
As for size, honestly it does not matter too vitally (although the site I linked you too does have a graph on sizes and how to measure.) Condoms are extremely stretchy, and the vast majority of men will be able to wear a medium comfortably and safely. A condom fits properly when it is snug, but not painfully tight, and rolls all the way down to cover the penis. If yours feels like it might slip off, buy smaller ones. If it doesn't roll all the way down to the base of the penis, buy larger ones. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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