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5 Reasons Why You Should Use a Condom By Tim Blackstock
Using condoms is one of the most popular means of contraception, and there are several reasons why. Consider these reasons whenever you need to purchase birth control, so you can be sure if condoms are right for you.
There are many types of condoms to choose from. In a way, the variety of condoms available also increases the excitement and fun of sex. There are different sizes available, which can suit any man. They are also available in different flavors - you and your partner can have fun choosing the flavors you want. Some even come in different textures, with ridges that help increase the sexual pleasure that the woman is feeling during intercourse.
Condoms do not have medical side effects. Unless you have an allergic reaction to the spermicides and other chemicals on the condom, you won't be experiencing any side effects that people experience when they're taking birth control pills or when they're on the patch. Also, you only get to use them when you're actually having sex - you don't need to remember to injest them or use them outside of the act itself.
Condoms aren't just contraceptives, they can also serve as protection from STDs. The use of condoms is a good way to prevent getting infected by sexually transmitted diseases - including HIV. This is because they create a strong, physical barrier between you and your lover's genitals. If you use them properly, they can limit your exposure to these diseases.
Condoms are highly effective. If you read the text in the condom package carefully, you'll find that most of them are 97%-99% effective as a means of birth control. As long as you use them properly, and as long as you buy a condom of good quality, they can really serve as efficient contraceptives - unlike others which have a lower rate of success. The only thing that tops condoms in that department is sexual abstinence, but if you're reading this article, you're probably not interested in that.
You can find condoms everywhere. From public bathroom vending machines to the local convenience store - you won't have trouble finding condoms when you need them. It's almost a guarantee that every supermarket, drugstore, and convenience stores have condoms available. Unlike other methods of birth control, you don't need your doctor's advice or a prescription in order to purchase a condom.
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