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How Do They Work?
Condoms are thin latex or polyurethane (plastic) barriers
that cover the penis during sexual activity. They come
in many shapes, sizes, colors and flavors. They also
make a female condom, which the woman wears in her vagina
during sex. There is only one kind of female condom.
Latex barriers (also called Dental Dams) are a thin
piece of latex that provides a layer of protection between
a woman’s vulva and her partner’s mouth
during oral sex. For oral sex on a man, a male condom
should be used.
What to Remember
Condoms should be stored in a cool, dry place like a
dresser drawer. They should not be kept in a place that
gets warm, like your pocket, wallet or the dashboard
of a car. Always check the expiration date before using.
When putting the condom on, be sure to pinch the tip
before rolling the condom down the penis. Only use water-based
lubricants (like KY-Jelly® or Astroglide®),
never oil-based (like Baby Oil or Vaseline). Throw the
condom away after use; do not reuse. Never use more
than one condom at a time.
Where to Get Them
Condoms can be purchased at almost all major grocery
and drug stores, as well as specialty stores. You can
also get them at the Public Health Department.
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