when ur having sex what if the condom comes off in your vagina or up the anus. it was just a thought i had today =b how easily can a condom com off anyway i mean whats keeping it on anyway! and also if it did happen how would you get it out?
Elle2619 answered Saturday November 10 2007, 4:09 am: Well if the condom comes off, you will need to get a morning after pill (available over the counter at most chemists) to keep your self safe from pregnancy. When a male puts a condom on their penis they pinch the end to ensure there is no air between the penis and the condom this is to hopefully ensure the condom will stay on. The condom is very flexible and the base of the condom is almost like a rubber band it is tight so that it will stay on however if the condom comes off n the Vagina its usually pretty easy to put your finger up there and pull it out, the condom should be long becuase it has been stretched to fit a penis same thing goes for if it gets stuck up your anus. You hear more stories of the condom breaking then of the actual condom coming off.
ammo answered Saturday November 10 2007, 4:06 am: Interesting thought, hehe. Well, their usually on there quite tight (held in place by how tight they are around the penis since the penis will expand when erect anyway) so in effect they can just slide off (and to many probably have done so too) but generally if this happens it shouldn't be difficult to retrieve the condom afterwards just by pulling it out. If it happens I would imagine that the end/opening would still be visible on the outside of the person in question so if it slipped off it would just be a matter of grabbing the protruding bit and pulling it out and putting a new one on. If somehow it does slip off inside the woman in question during sex then I think it shouldn't be too hard to retrieve it just using two fingers. Although when it comes to anal I'm not sure how easy that would be. [ ammo's advice column | Ask ammo A Question ]
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