A big yes on the condom question. From contraception.about ...Although condoms do protect against both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, they are a risky birth control method to use during pool sex or hot tub sex. They can possibly rupture from decreased lubrication and possibly deteriorate from heat, chlorine, or oil-based substances in the water (i.e., tanning lotion, sun screen, bubble bath, etc). Plus, there is the added threat that the condom can slip off if water gets into it, and a man may be unaware of this happening [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
laynemayhem answered Wednesday May 5 2010, 12:56 am: it might help with lubrication, it could cause bacteria to form in the genital area for both you and your partner, but i'm not sure about the condom breaking.
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