he dont have a dick.
He does and whoa! What a dick it is - well above ave that's for sure. So any other clue?
no. it covers the penis only.
Yes, it only takes one...
um yeah you dumbshit.
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.
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.
If you push too hard when you climax putting excess pressure on the exit area, your seman could back up in your urinary track and cause a tract infection or even a bladder infection.
If your BV problem persists, your partner needs to wear a condom.
The antibiotic doesn't interfere with a condom, so there is no wait. One is internal within the body and the other is external. Your only problem is that if you are on the pill it WILL/COULD interfere with the protection of the pill.
Same way pregnancy can happen with a condom on: sharing fluids prior to putting condom on, leakage of fluids with condom, tears/holes in condom, to name a few. Condoms do a good job at lowering the risk of spreading chlamydia, but they're not perfect, even when used perfectly.
Tampons have no bearing on pregnancy. They're not contraceptives. Putting on a condom before have sex or using some other barrier method before having sex works. Putting something in afterwards doesn't.
Yes, there is still semen on his penis, so putting it any near the vagina can get you pregnant.
Unless either person has a communicable disease or there is a fear of pregnancy, I don't see a problem.