Meh, every girl Ive been with has eventually decided that SHE didnt want to continue using condoms...some on the first time, some YEARS later...guess I'm just old fashioned and possibly just a dumbass...I let her decide...
Actually, 1:18, the first poster was still correct. Polyisoprene is a natural rubber that is used to make non-latex condoms. Polyurethane is another polymer used also.
And if any kind of ejaculate ends up anywhere in the area of the vulva there is a possibility of getting pregnant.
Oh sure at first they are like "Of course you HAVE to wear one" when said in public and in front of other people but soon as they are by themself with you only - and you don't have a non-latex condom - They don't care. That is all. Not saying its right or wrong - just stating the reality of the situation. Hope you're not allergic to Herpes o0o(:
I have Type IV latex allergy, which means that skin exposed to latex behaves as if I rubbed it with poison ivy.
Did you know that you can rarely obtain polyurethane condoms in large sizes? I can only get laid on a two week notice, placing an order to Europe, and then only 12 or 24 times before I have to restock.
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