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Condoms aren’t just about preventing pregnancy and STIs—they give you confidence, help you enjoy sex more, and show respect for your partner. Let’s break it down.
Condoms are the only contraception that protects against both pregnancy and STIs like chlamydia, gonorrhoea, and HIV. They also work on sex toys—just swap them between uses for extra safety.
Worrying about STIs or pregnancy can ruin the mood. Condoms let you relax and focus on the experience. Feeling in control = better sex!
Using condoms shows you care about your partner’s health. Talking about them can feel awkward, but open conversations make relationships stronger.
Condoms can enhance sex, not ruin it! There are loads of options:
And don’t forget lube—it makes sex comfier and more fun. Just make sure it’s water-based so it’s safe with condoms.
Condoms come in different sizes: snug, regular, large, jumbo. If it’s too tight, it can break. Too loose? It might slip off. Try different sizes to find what works best.
STIs can spread through oral sex too. Dams are thin latex sheets that protect during oral sex on a vulva or anus. Flavoured options like banana or strawberry keep things fun and safe.
Where to Get Free Condoms, Dams & Lube
Myth-Busting: The Truth About Condoms
🚫 “Double-bagging is safer.” Nope! Two condoms increase the risk of breaking.
🚫 “Pulling out works just as well.” Pre-cum can still lead to pregnancy & STIs.
🚫 “Condoms ruin the mood.” Practice putting one on smoothly, and you won’t even notice.
🚫 “They’re expensive.” Not if you grab them for free from clinics or Doink!
🚫 “It’s embarrassing to ask.” Clinics are judgment-free zones, or you can order online.
Bottom Line
Condoms = confidence, protection, and better sex.
Grab some, find your fit, and stay in control.
Got questions? Check out Devon Sexual Health or The Eddystone Trust for advice and free supplies.
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