It has been known to happen
If you are using a LAYTEX barrier than no. When condoms were first invented, there were pores in it that were big enough to allow microbes to slip through (as they perceived they would only need condoms for BIRTH CONTROL). Nowadays, that is not the case.
Because condoms are only about 95%+ effective if they are used 100% accurately. Most people don't pull out the instructions and read them before using them. There are certain ways you must put the condom on, never use two condoms at once, condoms can be torn or have a tiny hole in them, etc. Even female birth control isn't 100% effective, thought it is close when taken properly.
what are the maxuim amount of slip on a fault during an earthquake
it won't slip, it will break if anything, and yes it will bend the valves
The Trojan horse. This is what got them to create the Trojan condoms because things slip right in.
strike slip fault
The answer is Strike-Slip Fault.
This would be a few seconds after a slip in between the earths plates at its epicentre excluding any damages caused after by a tsunami
The answer is Strike-Slip Fault.
A fault line
a snakesman would have been anyone who was small or young who would find a way to slip through a small space to break in to a house or something. they would then go and open the doors to let their larger accomplices in.
This is called a strike-slip fault.