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A condom is most often than not used during sexual intercourse to lessen the chance of pregnancy and spreading sexually transmitted diseases.

It is put on a man's erect penis and physically obstructs ejaculated seminal fluid from entering the body of a sexual partner.

Because condoms are waterproof, expandable, and long-lasting, they can be used in a assortment of secondary purposes. 


CONDOM TYPES

Glow in the Dark condoms

This condom is a non-toxic and will light up for 30 seconds. This type of condom has 3 layers –the inner and the outer that contains latex, and another layer that has a harmless pigment. The harmless pigment is the one that will glow when it is sealed with 2 latex layers.


Flavored Condoms

The flavor of these condoms maybe in the lubricant itself or on the latex. These can be colored to match the flavor of the condoms. Some of the flavors of these types of condoms are:

  • Mint

  • Grape

  • Orange

  • Banana

  • Strawberry

  • Chocolate

  • Vanilla

  • Cola

These are intended to add a delicious feeling when having oral sex. If you are going to use condoms and plan to penetrate your partner’s vagina, make sure that it is sugar free, for too much sugar may increase yeast infection.


Studded Condoms

These are shaped and surfaced to added pleasure for both partners. Some have two sections of ribs, this creates a spur for the female.

These condoms are sold for pleasure.


Warming Condoms

Made of thinner latex, these condoms help increase the sensation. These types are intended to improve sexual enjoyment through gentle and warm feelings from both partners.

These condoms contain a lubricant that is warm and is to be triggered by the body moisture. Thus, heats up during intercourse


French Tickler Condoms

These condoms either have a soft jelly or a soft rubber tip. These types vary in styles –nodule, nubs, ridges and shapes –that give stimulation by being tickled on the inner walls of the vagina.

These are novelty types of condoms, so they do not give you assurance of being protected.


THE TIMELINE OF CONDOM
  • 1564. The first condom was invented by Gabriel Fallopius
  • 1700s. Condoms made from Animal intestines
  • 1855. The first rubber condom  
  • 1861. First condom advertisement by the New York Times
  • 1920. Trojan brand condoms
  • 1920. Condoms made from latex were invented.
  • 1975. Condom ads were banned.
  • 1980s. HIV and AIDS became epidemic. Using condoms are promoted.
  • 1993. Approval of female condom in the US.
  • Today. US agency for International Development promotes using condoms to developing countries to help solve the “world population crisis.”

IMPORTANCE OF USING CONDOMS

Using condoms may prevent you from being infected by these diseases –these Sexually Transmitted Diseases.

  • HIV. Viruses such as HIV infect the cells of a living organism so it can duplicate itself. The virus attacks the immune system of the infected person, replicate them and kill the cells of the system. HIV little by little obliterate your body's capability to fight infections.
  • Gonorrhea. the symptoms of this STD are penile discharge for men, and for women, vaginal discharge, pelvic pain. If gonorrhea is left untreated, it can cause a person to have epididymitis throughout the body.
  • Chlamydia. This disease damages the reproductive organ of a woman. The symptoms of this disease is usually absent until the knows that she has been infected.
  • Trichonimoiasis. The common symptoms of this disease comprise of cervicitis, urethritis and vaginitis. There are also chanced of a foul vaginal discharge.
  • Syphilis.  Often known as  “the great imitator,” because the signs and symptoms of this disease are similar to other STDs.
  • Chancroid. This is a not-so-well-known disease. This is frequently passed on through sexual intercourse. This STD is related with many side effects – presence if sores in the genitalia of a woman.DISADVANTAGES OF USING CONDOMS

Even if condoms are the most popular birth control contraceptive, there are also some downfalls for these things.

  • Less sensation. Some partners whine that condoms lessen the sensation of sex
  •  Erection problems.  Other men cannot constantly remain erected when there is a condom used
  •  Allergic Reaction. Most condoms are made from latex, and for some are allergic from it. 

 

 

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