To effectively travel with condoms, store them in a cool, dry place away from sharp objects or friction that could damage them. It's also important to check the expiration date before using them. Consider carrying a discreet and secure container to keep them safe and easily accessible while on the go.
Yes, you can travel with condoms in your carry-on luggage.
Yes, condoms are TSA approved for travel. They are allowed in both carry-on and checked luggage.
No. ONE® Condoms do not contain spermicide.
One can purchase condoms in bulk online from retailers such as Amazon. Once on the page, type 'condoms wholesale' into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the condoms.
a few condoms and MAYBE a vibrator
Yes, non-latex condoms, such as those made from polyurethane or polyisoprene, are effective in preventing the transmission of STDs when used correctly and consistently.
How about never. The condoms will both split.
There is not one, kids of any age can purchase condoms is drugstores, pharmacies, etc.
Of course it is not true! No one recycles condoms, it is a biological hazard!
still one from your parents or tell your boyfriend to buy one
Using two condoms is actually less effective than one condom alone. This is because the two condoms will rub against each other, creating friction, then can create a hole and cause them to fail.
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.