kiron591 answered Thursday August 31 2006, 9:41 pm: when having sex i prefer you use Trojan , the best preventer.only way a condom would break if its cheap.so choose Trojan and be happy
orphans answered Thursday August 31 2006, 9:36 pm: if they are put on currectly, they should not break. basically, the reason condoms break is when peo0ple put them on wrong [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
russianspy1234 answered Thursday August 31 2006, 9:24 pm: the numbers the other people gave you are typical use effectiveness, which means they take into account people who do stupid shit like wearing two condoms at once, or otherwise use them incorrectly. when used correctly, condoms are on average 98% effetctive. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
MelLeDisko answered Thursday August 31 2006, 8:45 pm: Well, it all depends on what type of condom you get. I wouldn't know, so I would suggest asking maybe your doctor or Planned Parenthood which are the best types of condoms to get. But any condom is usually only about 85-90% safe, so they still have a small chance of breaking. If you want to be really safe, I would also go on the pill. I hope I helped. <3 [ MelLeDisko's advice column | Ask MelLeDisko A Question ]
xoxlisaox answered Thursday August 31 2006, 8:28 pm: Ummm. Well it is great to use a condom but alone there 85 - 90% safe. If you can use the pill and a condom at the same time. [ xoxlisaox's advice column | Ask xoxlisaox A Question ]
KaylaLeanNe answered Thursday August 31 2006, 8:25 pm: It depends on what kind of condom you get. If you are planning on sex i recamend trojan.Also,condoms do prevent pregancy but there are chances that it will break. Hope i helped. [ KaylaLeanNe's advice column | Ask KaylaLeanNe A Question ]
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