Michelle and her boyfriend are consistent condom users. She know that he needs to wear one every single time to be safe. And so they do.
For Michelle, putting on a condom isn’t something that disrupts the moment; it’s part of hotter sex. She simply takes it out at the right moment and puts it on him as part of the natural flow.
Michelle and her man tried a bunch of condoms before finding just the right type—a little lube and no spermicide. (We’re sure perfect condom awaits you, too. So start product testing now and have the double whammy of pregnancy and STI prevention.)
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