mscaprine Posted February 24, 2008 Share Posted February 24, 2008 This happens to people far too frequently. I can only put it down to improper usage. http://www.indiana.edu/~aids/factsheet19v2.pdf A recent study of men attending an STD clinic found that those reporting condoms had contacted sharp objects were about 2.6 times more likely to experience breakage compared to men who indicated condoms had not contacted sharp objects.Sharp objects? Hopefully not while being worn, right? Ouch. When applying the condom, and after it is on the penis, take great caution not to let sharp fingernails, teeth, or jewelry contact the condomDarn, now I know what I was doing wrong. I have to ask: so what is the purpose of flavoured condoms then? Huh? An Australian study found that condom breakage was more common among people having multiple sex partners.13 A similar study in the United States found that both condom breakage and condom slippage were more common events among people reporting sex with more than one partner in the past three months.Well, duh. Someone should tell them that they have to use a new condom each time, no recycling, please. Seriously though, I would get that checked out ASAP! Link to post Share on other sites
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