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How To Use A Condom For Maximum Safety & Pleasure

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You might think you've mastered the art of putting a condom on a partner or yourself after sex ed in school, but when it comes to handling one IRL, things can get complicated (like if the condom breaks). All of us could probably use a refresher on how to put on a condom, whether we had amazing sex ed teachers or were stuck with abstinence-only education.
Because the truth is, condoms are only 82% effective when you add in human error (but 98% effective when used properly) according to Planned Parenthood. And human error is common with condom use — in one study, 25.3% of people reported unrolling the condom before putting it on. Knowing the exact right way to use condoms is important for anyone looking to prevent pregnancy or STI transmission.
That's why we reached out to a couple of our favourite sex educators and consulted Planned Parenthood's recommendations to get an in-depth refresher on how to put on a condom.
The first thing to keep in mind? When people talk about condoms, they're usually referring to the birth control method and safer sex barrier typically made out of latex and placed over a penis. But condoms aren't just for penises; they can also be used over dildos to protect against STIs. (Yes, STIs can spread through sex toys.) And if latex condoms don't work for you (for whatever reason), know that there are other sexual barrier options out there.
Read on for a step-by-step guide to putting on condoms — and don't be afraid to practise on a banana or cucumber.
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