Women's opinions on condoms vary widely based on personal preferences, experiences, and cultural backgrounds. Many appreciate condoms for their role in preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies, valuing them as a form of protection and empowerment in sexual health. However, some may find them less enjoyable or perceive them as reducing intimacy. Overall, open communication with partners about condom use is often seen as essential for a positive sexual experience.
No, condoms are not effective if they go through the laundry. The heat from the washer and dryer will weaken the rubber of the condom. Even non-latex condoms cannot withstand washing.
A condom's primary function is not to kill, but to block the semen from progressing into the womans vagina; however, there are condoms that are coated in a spermicidal fluid that will kill the semen on contact without harming you or the other party. Such contraceptive measure though, do not guarantee the prevention of STD's. Take care, and stay safe.
Yes, though the risks are reduced. Condoms can slide off. They can also leak if they are put on too tightly--there must be a gap at the tip.
Some women report some cramping and slight spotting around implantation time, others don't notice anything.. so I think it's possible, just does not happen everytime. ~pawsalmighty
The term thick women refers to a woman who has a perfect body with a small waist, and curves in the right places. It is referenced in the urban dictionary. Thick women is sometimes wrongly thought to be large women.
yea but they are weird
About twenty five percent of the male condoms are usually purchased by women. This is one of the most use contraceptive in the world.
There are many options available if one is looking for information about the effectiveness of condoms for women. The best place to start is a local clinic or support group.
Yes if used properly, but they are more difficult to use and less reliable than male condoms.
They think condoms are important also to have sex early before your too old and creepy
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Women may express dislike for condoms due to various factors, including reduced sensitivity during intercourse, which can diminish pleasure. Some also find condoms can interrupt spontaneity and intimacy. Additionally, if a woman has experienced discomfort or irritation from certain types of condoms, that negative experience can lead to a general aversion. Personal preferences and experiences vary widely, so it's essential to communicate openly about contraception choices.
Men don't. Boys do.
you can but I think that would take away from the sensation of it
Because they think they're invincible and nothing can happen to them.
When giving oral sex the women would now taste the flavour of the condom instead of rubber.
sillybands are made of sillycones nd any why would you people think sillybandz are made of used condoms it will be really wierd if the company went to you nd asking you for your used condoms