I would not recommend that.
based on the fact that its a rubber glove, it will rip easier. So no that's not a good idea
The phrase "no glove no love" is a humourous request for the use of a condom.
No, but if you are allergic to latex, and use a latex condom, you can get an allergic reaction, which shouldn't affect your chances of pregnancy in the future.
Invest in latex. Use a condom.
oil weakens and ruins latex condoms. use water based lube or even spit, or get a different material condom. get crazy with it ;P
The "best" condom to use depends on personal preference and individual needs. However, it is recommended to choose a condom that is made of high-quality material, such as latex or polyurethane, and is labeled as FDA approved. Additionally, selecting the appropriate size and fit is important for both comfort and effectiveness.
Condoms are used to help prevent pregnancy. If the condom is lubricated the male would slip on the non lubricated side, if the condom is not lubricated then it doesn't matter how it is put on. You should put the condom on whan your penis is fully erect. It is said that if you're trying to prevent aids the best one to use is latex for better chances.
Yes. Just make sure there is plenty of lubrication (natural or otherwise) as some condoms (latex ones especially) can cause a lot of friction which can be very uncomfortable for the woman. Make sure the lubricant you use is compatible with latex as some will actually dissolve the condom. Talk about a turnoff!
Not to condoms as such, but to the material they're made of. Luckily they are nowadays available in two different materials, so check what you've been using and get the other kind the next time.
Safest -- None! Pretty safe -- masturbation, mutual masturbation, frottage (rubbing your genitals against your partner's body) Not quite as safe -- penetration with a latex condom (Never reuse a condom, and check the "good until" date on the package. Don't use oil-based lubricants with latex condoms.) Risky -- penetration with a non-latex condom (These still prevent pregnancy, but viruses -- including the AIDS virus -- can get through them.) Potentially dangerous -- oral intercourse without a condom Not advisable -- Anal intercourse without a condom; sex with a person with an active sexually transmitted disease (STD); not getting an STD test every few months if you or your partner are sexually active with others.
When giving oral sex the women would now taste the flavour of the condom instead of rubber.
The natives of Kenya use many useful day to day objects. Amongst the most frequently used of these Kenyan trinkets is the latex condom. HAHA just joking they never protect and thats why they all have AIDS.
Mineral oil destroys latex. Other oils are not good for latex.