skinless
Yes, if you are allergic to latex. They do make non-latex condoms, but they are more expensive and harder to find.
Skinless chicken and skinless turkey are two types of retail poultry product that you can purchase at your local grocery store. They are the same cuts and pieces as other chicken and turkey (breast, drumstick, thigh), but the processing facility has removed the skin after slaughtering the bird. Skinless chicken or turkey is often called for in healtier recipes, as the skin is a major source of fat and additional calories.
There are 3 popular kinds of hypoallergenic, non-latex condoms. These are Lamb-skin, Polyurethane, and the fairly new Polyisoprene. You can find more information here at the related link.
in most recipes yes it is skinless
Well latex condoms are good to prevent pregnancy for the most part but as opposed to latex or polyurethane condoms or animal skin condoms are all good but I recommend spermicidal lubricated condoms.
i dont use condoms i my vagina does the same thing .. i cant find any answers for why it does
A chicken without skin would be called a skinless chicken. Either that, or it would be called a skinned and feathered chicken.
Lamb skin or lamb gut.
There are:approx 376 calories in an 8 oz or 227g skinless chicken breastapprox 448 calories in an 8 oz or 227g chicken breast with the skin left on and eaten
It is not the chicken meat that adds to high cholesterol, but the skin. Eat skinless chicken.
non-latex condoms are becoming more available.... Lifestyle has a brand called Skyn... I have been finding them at CVS, Walgreens as well as the supermarkets such as Giant Eagle, Meijer, and Kroger. Trojan as well has a brand out now too. And you can also find lamb skin almost anywhere condoms are sold