Yes, many doctor's offices, particularly those focused on sexual health, family planning, or community health, offer free condoms to patients. It's a common practice to promote safe sex and prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs). If you're unsure, you can always ask your healthcare provider during your visit. Additionally, some clinics and public health organizations also provide free condoms to the community.
No. Free condoms, or anything else, are by definition, not sold.
Free condoms are available from some health care providers and clinics. Planned Parenthood provides free condoms for its patients and have clinics across the United States and Canada. Additionally, many college health clinics provide free condoms.
Go to a hospital and they'll usually provide you with free condoms.
give them free condoms
Anywhere that sells them. There is no age restriction on condoms. Note that most local health departments will give you condoms for free.
you can get them at www.jollyjohns.com or go to www.sensiscondoms.com and request a free samples
i would go to the doctor to check its not an STD, but yes you could be allergic to condoms, the doctor can confirm and allergy to latex and you could use non latex condoms.
Open Office is free...but why?
If they do not sell condoms to a 15 y/o, (which they probaly would) You can get them for free at a Planned Parenthood Clinic.
Doctor Dolittle's Post Office was created in 1923.
Definitely yes. Condoms should be free to everybody in my opinion, and if junkies don't have enough syringes they'll simply share. Preventing Aid's is extremely important.
They love the free condoms