No.
They definitely help prevent, and can prevent disease, but there is still a possibility you can still get the disease (or pregnant).
They do lower the risk a lot though.
Promoting safe sex practices and preventing the spread of sexually transmitted infections can be achieved by encouraging the consistent and correct use of condoms during sexual activity. Condoms act as a barrier to prevent the exchange of bodily fluids that can transmit infections, reducing the risk of STI transmission. Encouraging the use of condoms through education, access, and communication can help individuals make informed decisions about their sexual health and protect themselves and their partners from STIs.
No. Homosexuality is simply a sexual orientation and is in the same category as heterosexuality. Simply because the majority of people are not of that sexual orientation does not make it a 'disease'.
it amplifies everything for me. including hunger, sexual desire, even vision.
Sometimes, especially if they are pregnant.
Yes, it is possible for condoms to make you dry. Condoms can irritate the vagina and cause minor swelling. Some people do not like the feel of condoms and find that it is a turn off for them.
Yes, there are condoms available in various sizes, including longer lengths. Many condom brands offer larger sizes to accommodate those who require longer or wider condoms for a comfortable fit. It's important to find the right condom size to ensure effectiveness and maximize safety during sexual activity.
in Australia it i at age 16 you can express sexual activity.
Sexual activity does release endorphens & they can give you a pleasant feeling of well being. I dont think that qualifies as "high" but it is nice.
condoms
Because a yearning for sexual activity is built into people and it is connected with the chemicals that make them Happy
of course, that is a silly question. blow up two condoms, put them in your bra, and bazaam, hello big boobs =)
There used to be, but the companies that make flavored condoms don't seem to have them anymore. The following companies make flavored condoms: Durex, Trustex, LifeStyles and Fantasy.