Mens-Sexual-Health.org Releases Poll Results: How Many Men Use Condoms For Sex!
A voting poll on the site of Men's Sexual Health Center (http://www.mens-sexual-health.org/wwwboard/condoms.html)
gives some insight as to the percentage of men with multiple partners that really do use condoms for protection.
(PRWEB) July 6, 2006 -- 111 single men who took the quiz were presented the question: "Do you use a condom for protection for sex?"
The items they checked off showed in the results as follows:
Not at all - 24.3%
Not everytime - 28.8%
Everytime - 46.8%
Less than half of the men polled use condoms everytime for thier sexual experience. Condoms have been shown convincingly to prevent pregnancy and AIDS.
Condoms are a protective method of contraceptive that, when used consistently and correctly, can prevent pregnancy by blocking the delivery of male reproductive ejaculation semen fluid into the vaginal canal. Condoms can also prevent the exchange of blood, semen, and vagina secretions, which are the primary highways of Sexual Treansmitted Diseases (STD) and HIV/AIDS virus transmission infections
It's important to use a condom for protection with every act of sexual intercourse, from start to finish, including penile-vaginal intercourse as well as oral and anal intercourse.
Condoms Tips:
1)Store condoms in a cool place out of direct sunlight (not in wallets or glove compartments). Latex will become brittle from changes in temperature, rough handling, or age. Don't use damaged, discolored, brittle, or sticky condoms.
2)Check the expiration date on the package.
3)Be Carefull when opening the condom package (teeth or fingernails can tear the condom).
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Less than 50% of men always use condoms when hooking up.
from http://manlytopics.com on Jul 9, 2007
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Survey reveals that less than half of the men always use condoms during sex. There are several risks and consequences for men having unprotected sex. Condom use can reduce those risk.
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Correctly Put on a Condom Every Time You Hook Up
from Health on Jun 17, 2007
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All those who are more sexually active for sure must be using condoms as a primary practice. And those who do not should get into the habit of using condoms. But it is important to know to properly put on a condom. If you are sure about how to put on a condom correctly then you are giving complete protection to you and your partner against pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. But how many of you really know to put on a condom correctly? Few, yes there are a few people who are aware of the proper use of a condom.
Male condoms are easier to put on than a female condom and even easier onto an erect penis. We should be aware of the proper way of wearing a condom otherwise it will be of no use. Most of the people make mistakes while putting on the condom. It is important to practice how to wear a condom before you go for the event.
Steps on how to put on a condom
The male condom
1. It is essential to see as to which way the condom rolls and make sure that you are wearing it correctly.
2. The condom should unroll smoothly and easily from the rim to the outside.
3. It is best to put the condom when the penis is erect.
4. If you are using a latex condom never use oil based lubrication as it weakens the latex. And always use water based lubrication with latex condoms.
5. After the ejaculation remove the penis immediately and the condom carefully while the penis is still erect.
6. One thing has to be kept in mind that while you are going for the event both the male and the female condom should not be used together as the male condom could be pulled out or the female condom could be pushed in. See to it that no semen is spilled while removing the condom as it can spoil your effort of taking all the preventive act during the event.
7. One thing is important to know that a condom should not be reused.
The female condom
1. Since women especially have long sharp nails care should be taken so as not to put a nail on the condom as it will damage the condom. The teeth too should not be used while opening it.
2. The female condom is inserted in the vagina with the help of a finger. The flexible inner can be squeezed in with the help of the thumb or the middle finger.
3. The ring should be inserted as far as possible into the vagina.
4. The outer ring of the condom should remain outside and should not be pushed inside during the event.
5. Just like the male condom the female condom too should not be reused.
One thing is important to keep in mind that whether you are using a male or a female condom the expiry date should be checked otherwise it will be of no use.
Find more information visit: Correctly Put on a Condom Every Time You Hook Up
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