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  • bigchiefks
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 2

    Best condom

    Ladies. Can you give me a little info on your condom preference. Brand?
  • sourpuss
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 3581

    lifestyles

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    • A Dying Breed
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 142

      Well the flavor and type of candy is the most important thing, not the wrapper that it comes in LOL

      But my girlfriend prefers the "Durex extra sensitive" condoms. they cost about 30 cents each
      They call it PMS because Mad Cow Disease was already taken.

      Girls have unique powers; they get wet without water, bleed without injury and make boneless things hard...

      Women are meant to be loved, not understood.-Oscar Wilde

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      • WildChild
        Banned
        • Sep 2008
        • 14142

        I learned a while back that I'm allergic to latex. Haven't had a reason to use a condom in a while but it will have to the lambskin kind - wondering if any one has feed back on those?

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        • maverick
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2009
          • 130

          Originally posted by WildChild
          I learned a while back that I'm allergic to latex. Haven't had a reason to use a condom in a while but it will have to the lambskin kind - wondering if any one has feed back on those?
          I have not used condoms for a while, but when I did, these were my personal favorites. They are baggy and packed wet, so they go on cold, which is mildly unpleasant. But since they are made from animal tissue, it feels very much like the real thing. They are loose enough to where the penis slips around inside of them quite a bit. I think that they are easier to slip off, but as long as you hang on to them when pulling out, you are not likely to have an accident.

          As well as I remember, the lambskin condoms block sperm but they are permeable enough to allow for bacteria and viruses to pass. In other words, they protect again pregnancy not disease. Thus, a disease-free partner is a must when using them.

          There are other latex free condoms available. Back in the day, the only option was polypropylene. I never cared for those at all. They felt stiff like cellophane to me. I can't speak for polyisoprene condoms, having never personally used one, but they are also latex free.

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          • Rediscovered
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2010
            • 118

            I like the Female Condoms--they are fun if you let the insertion be part of the foreplay. They are not made of latex.

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            • Anon_1990
              Veteran Member
              • Jan 2010
              • 359

              Boots ultra safe because they are narrow enough
              for me
              Happy and Taken!

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