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  2. Condoms aren’t a fact of life for young Americans — they’re ...

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    The downward trend in condom usage is due to a few things: medical advancements like long-term birth control options and drugs that prevent sexually transmitted infections; a fading fear of ...

  3. Condom - Wikipedia

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    A condom is a sheath-shaped barrier device used during sexual intercourse to reduce the probability of pregnancy or a sexually transmitted infection (STI). [1] [5] ...

  4. Safe sex - Wikipedia

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    Most condoms are lubricated and they allow less painful and easier penetration. Oil-based lubricants damage latex and should not be used with condoms; [51] water-based and silicone-based lubricants are available instead. Non-latex condoms are available for people who are allergic to latex made out of polyurethane or polyisoprene. [52]

  5. Sexually transmitted infection - Wikipedia

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    Putting the condom on too tightly can and often does lead to failure. Wearing a condom too loose can defeat the barrier; Avoiding inverting or spilling a condom once worn, whether it has ejaculate in it or not; If a user attempts to unroll the condom, but realizes they have it on the wrong side, then this condom may not be effective

  6. 4 Ways to Make Condoms More Effective - AOL

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    Condom effectiveness varies for STI and STD prevention: Though condoms are around 90 percent effective when protecting against HIV, hepatitis B and gonorrhea, they’re a little less effective at ...

  7. Condoms, bathrooms and suspension: Three things that ... - AOL

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    California lawmakers have passed legislation requiring free condoms in high schools, gender-neutral bathrooms in all schools and an end to some types of suspensions.

  8. Condom fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Condom fatigue is a term used by medical professionals and safer sex educators to refer to the phenomenon of decreased condom use. It is related to decreased effectiveness of safer sex messages because people who realize the necessity of condoms still perpetuate the phenomenon. [ 1 ]

  9. Christian views on birth control - Wikipedia

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    Benedict cited the example of the use of condoms by male prostitutes as "a first step towards moralisation", even though condoms are "not really the way to deal with the evil of HIV infection". In a statement to explain his saying, the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith reaffirmed that the church considered prostitution "gravely immoral":