Let’s Talk About Condoms

ist1_5018152-sex-educationBy Sam Sonneal

Condoms are often swept aside of conversations. They are hidden in cupboards and if children find it, they are often given a dressing down.

But do we need all this control and regulation when as adults, we may not be the best examples of restraint and control?

Condoms signify a topic that needs to be discussed in wider circles, even with children. The other day, there was a movie which showed condoms being distributed in the senior class of a school. A kid’s movie shows, but we aren’t ready to open up and talk about it.

There are even couples, who probably have sex every night, who do not talk about this. A man buys his condoms, wears them, has sex and throws them away.

He doesn’t even probably know that a condom should not be flushed down the toilet. More talk about condoms and their necessity may prove to increase their being widespread.

Condoms are available in a striking range today. It’s not just about sizes. There are textured ones – dotted, lined and ribbed.

There are flavored condoms – banana, chocolate, vanilla and the like. Some flavored condoms are meant for oral sex. You need to check carefully whether these can be used for other penetration.

There are colored condoms, super thin condoms and even those that allow men to last longer.

Nightlight has even introduced a glow-at-night condom. Imagine the fun that comes from wearing that.

Often, people dispose condoms in the most inappropriate way. To flush it down the toilet is to make more work for you.

Chances are that the condoms will clog your toilet drainage or the septic tank, both of which would be equally unpleasant.

Take a little care while you dispose of condoms. The best way would be to wrap it in tissue paper and dump it in the garbage bin. If you are a true environmentalist, use only latex condoms, which are 100% biodegradable.

Including the wearing of the condom as part of the foreplay wouldn’t be such a bad idea while making love, as it would not only increase chances of the maintenance of erection, it would also ensure safety of the act.

Often, people skip the condom for fear of losing some pleasure in the time they slip on a condom but what could be more effective is you could just add more spice into wearing a condom itself?

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Author Bio

Sam Sonneal represents Johnnys In A Jiff, one of the UK’s most popular online condoms suppliers. We offer a full range of UK branded condoms Durex Condoms, Condomi Condoms, Trojan Condoms, EXS Condoms and more all at crazy low prices.

Talk about it

What do you think? Is Sam right? Should we be more open about condoms, talk about them with our kids? And at what age would such a discussion be appropriate, do you think?


2 Comments

  1. Richwell Tambuli
    Posted February 16, 2010 at 4:07 pm | Permalink

    What samu ia saying is true. There is need for us people to start talking about issues of condoms positively and openely even with our own kids.

    The sexualy active young people should be given correct knowledge and skills about condom use by us older people.There are alot of people(young and adults) out there who are not using condoms correctly and consistently just because they do not have the necessary knowledge and skills to correctly use them.

    The sooner we start talking openely and positively about condoms the better for us to reduce HIV incidence in the Sub-saharan Africa. Let every parent be a trusted source of information for his/her kids.

  2. damaria
    Posted February 16, 2010 at 5:02 pm | Permalink

    “let every parent be a trusted source of information for his/her kids” – AMEN!

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