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Lifestyles?


Question Posted Tuesday March 11 2008, 2:16 pm

I recently read a question that asked which condom was best, pregnancy wise and one of the advicers said Lifestyles were the worst.

...That's the kind my boyfriend and I use.

I kept in mind that the person that said that was a thirteen year old boy that was probably a virgin.. but still, it has me nervous. Is there any proof either way, about them?

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paintballmaster answered Wednesday March 12 2008, 5:20 am:
you say you dont care about my opinion.but you were worrying over it werent you.i think you do value my opinion other wise you wouldnt have been worrying and writing another question concerning my answer.you are all wrong about me.and the reason i dont like life style is because they broke.i bought a box of three and 2 broke 1 didnt.
you dont got to bee so stubborn, rude, and ignorant.you asked for an opinion and i gave it to you.if you didnt want advice from ppeople younger than you, you should have specified that

-i know what losing your virginity means.im not stupid

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Friday_im_in_love answered Tuesday March 11 2008, 7:28 pm:
Well as with any condom, there's always a risk of it breaking. But me and my ex used Lifestlyes and they worked fine, we never had a problem. He said that they're tighter than most condoms so it prevents it from tearing from friction. But if your scared, use some other methods of birth control along with condoms.

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thelaura answered Tuesday March 11 2008, 4:48 pm:
All condoms CAN break. So if people have had a bad experience with one brand, they might not feel comfortable using it again. It's all about personal preference. All the top brands are fine and have gone through tests to prove they're good. I know in England, condoms which have been tested have a kite mark symbol on them: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
May be the same wherever you are, too.
Just make sure you store them in a place they won't get damaged, too hot.. and make sure they're still in date and they are put on correctly.
There's always using another form of birth control if you're worried, because as I've said, there's a chance they can break.

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contradictionn answered Tuesday March 11 2008, 4:25 pm:
Oh god, they're all fine.
Every single condom goes through rigorous testing before they wrap it and box it.
I will say that some condoms tend to break when the female is on top, and if you're going to be sexually active with 1 partner, I'd suggest birth control.
But for the mean time, you're fine. be careful.

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