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Condom Breaking


Question Posted Monday June 8 2009, 10:13 am

Do you aways know when the condom breaks? Me and my boyfriend do it like once every weekend and he pulls out (with the condom on) and cums outside me into the condom, just incase it broke i dont want his cum in me. we check the condom everytime after and it hasnt broken. BUt my question is, do you always know when it breaks? If there was no leakage, does that mean I'm okay and shouldnt worry?

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*Kate* answered Monday June 8 2009, 8:34 pm:
You can pretty much tell when a condom breaks, the guy can usually feel the difference right away and if not it becomes very obvious when he pulls out, because it looks like it is pretty much ripped. I would recommend getting on another form of birth control, like the pill because they tend to be more reliable if you take them correctly, than just using condoms alone. But if he is wearing a condom and pulling out I would say you are pretty much okay.

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tinagoomba answered Monday June 8 2009, 6:49 pm:
Condoms can have microscopic holes in them that can allow sperm out of them without a condom breaking. You should use at least 2 forms of birth control. Use a spermicide along with a condom.

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Annieisonfire answered Monday June 8 2009, 4:34 pm:
The best way to check is to fill the condom with water once you have finished and if there is no leakage you have less to worry about but again there is no 100%. Don't worry so much and just enjoy your sex life, if you are careful enough then you wont be caught out.
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Garotte answered Monday June 8 2009, 4:07 pm:
Not sure about women, but for a guy, when a condom breaks we will immediatley know it. It will all of a sudden feel 10 times better than it did a second ago. We aren't stupid. We aren't gonna say, "Wow I wonder why this feels so much better all of a sudden." I don't know if it will all of a sudden feel better for a girl but I would assume so. Something about skin on skin feels better that rubber on skin. As for the risk factor, there is always a risk no matter what. I knew a couple that used birth control, condom, and he pulled out, and they still got pregnant. I stress that is very very rare, but there is no 100% way to prevent it.

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Alin75 answered Monday June 8 2009, 2:28 pm:
There is never a 100% sure thing, but what you describe will reduce the odds of an "accident" happening to an absolute minimum.

And yes, normally you would know it breaks. At least as far as I know.

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