HOW TO YOU USE CONDOM Two Methods: Using a Male Condom Using a Female Condom Community Q&A When things get up close and personal, the rule is always "better safe than sorry." When it comes to sexual behaviors, condoms are a must-have accessory—and when used correctly, they are your best defense against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) including HIV. They are also highly effective at their original role as a contraceptive device. There are two basic types: male condoms and female condoms. Method 1 Using a Male Condom 1 Store condoms safely. Condoms can become brittle and more likely to break if you don’t store them correctly. Condoms that are exposed to heat or light are more likely to tear. [1] Don’t keep condoms in your back pocket, wallet, or glovebox. If you think you may get lucky, put a couple in your wallet or car right before you hit the town. Don’t leave them there for days or weeks. Store condoms in a cool, dry plac
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