If it's too big it can slip off during the motion of going in and out of the vagina.
Without friction, your feet would just slip right off.
While you are kissing you use your hands to undo the clip and slip it off your sholders.
1987 by Dick Condom and he came up with the SLIDESHOW when he was showing his condom company slides.
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strike-slip
Probably slip off.
Absolutely. The condom is filled with millions of sperm that can get out of the condom if it's left inside her. That's why you should withdraw immediately after ejaculation; otherwise, as you "shrink," the condom can slip off, exposing her to pregnancy risks and to any sexually transmitted diseases you have.
Yes it can be wrinkled and not break. But if a condom is applied to a penis that is fully erect then it should fit tightly and not move or wrinkle very much. If you are noticing that the condom is very wrinkled then there may be one of three issues: 1. You are not applying the condom correctly, never unroll a condom before putting it onto your penis. 2. You are not fully erect while wearing the condom. 3. The condom you are using is too big for you, resulting in movement and wrinkles. The main risk with the three issues above is that the condom can slip off the penis during sex.
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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.
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You don't. You have to take it off
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Yes you can.
even if you wouldn't have used a condom the chances would have been 99/1 because you're on the pill. now that you used double protection but it fell off i bet it was like 99,0000000001/1 so you don't have to worry. just try to get the condom out of the vagina ^^
you start with the girth, or the thing that wraps around the horse's belly so that the saddle doesn't slip off. you unbuckle that. then you slip the saddle off. tada!!
shut off the vdc