11/22/2024
Don’t be silly, wrap your…
If used correctly each and every time you have s*x, condoms are effective at preventing STIs and pregnancies. Condoms help to reduce the risk of sharing bodily fluids.
You can still be at risk if the condom is used incorrectly, s*xual contact is made before putting the condom on, inappropriate lubrication is used based on condom material, or the condom is damaged before or during use.
Important things to remember:
-There are many types of condoms available for every type of s*xual activity: external condoms, internal condoms, dental dams, and finger condoms.
-Follow directions on the package when using condoms.
-If placed incorrectly, make sure to throw that condom away and use a new one.
-Talk to your partner about s*x - STIs, pregnancies, methods of protection, consent + whatever you need to know to feel comfortable before having s*x.