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This web site contains sexually explicit material:Standard external (male) condoms act as a physical barrier. They block the exchange of bodily fluids—such as semen, pre-ejaculatory fluid, rectal fluids, and vaginal fluids—which carry pathogens like HIV, chlamydia, and gonorrhea.
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Regardless of a partner's gender identity or transition status, condoms serve two primary, irreplaceable functions in sexual health: Prevention of STIs shemales condoms
Tear the wrapper with your fingers. Never use teeth or scissors, which can puncture the condom.
Negotiating condom use with partners is a skill. Feeling empowered to insist on protection is a key part of sexual autonomy. Conclusion Standard external (male) condoms act as a physical barrier
After ejaculation, hold the rim of the condom securely against the base while withdrawing to prevent spillage or slippage.
Estrogen and anti-androgen therapies alter the body significantly. HRT often causes skin thinning, reduced natural lubrication, changes in erectile function, and shrinkage of tissue. These changes make proper protection and lubrication even more critical to prevent tissue tears. Your health and well-being are worth protecting
Must only be paired with water-based or silicone-based lubricants. Oil-based lubricants (like petroleum jelly, lotion, or coconut oil) will destroy latex within seconds.