Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Step-by-step guide to “How to use Condoms“
1. New condom for new session
Tear or cut open the condom pack and take out the condom.
Using your fingernails or teeth to open the condom pack might damage the condom in the process.
2. Place the condom
Place condom at the tip of the penis, before the penetration. Make sure the rolled side facing outside while placing the condom.
Always wear the condom before vaginal penetration. In order to ensure full protection.
3. Roll down the condom
Once place precisely, roll down the condom all the way to the bottom of the shaft.
Do not pull the condom forcefully, because it could break the condoms.
Use a new condom if you damaged the condom while rolling down.
If the condom doesn’t unroll freely, it might be due to unrolled inside out or too old.
4. After Semen Ejaculation
Once you’re done, for removal of the condom, you will have to hold the tip of the condoms and withdraw the condom while your penis is erect.
Take off the condom immediately to avoid spilling of semen.
5. Dispose of condom safely after use
Dispose the condom with the disposal bag that comes with the condom pack and put it in the dustbins.

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