I've seen an SP who used to take a fairly large piece of plastic film, tuck it on one side under her butt and hold it with a hand on her belly on the other side.
Seemed to work pretty well and it's very inexpensive.
The downside is obviously the total lack of taste
Hi addicted2lov
You brought up a good point about plastic film (plastic wrap, Saran Wrap) that I forgot to mention. It has been suggested for many years that non-microwaveable plastic film would offer good protection, is easier to find and cheaper.
I have cut and pasted a section from the sexualityandU.ca website were they discuss the use of plastic wrap.
“Some people also use non-microwaveable plastic wrap (Saran Wrap®) as dental dams. This has not been studied in depth yet, but there is evidence that non-microwaveable plastic wrap can stop virus-sized particles, which could mean it can prevent STIs. Until this has been studied in more detail, sticking with latex dams or condoms (or even a cut-open latex glove) is probably your safest bet. However, plastic wrap is certainly better than nothing, as it does provide at least some level of protection against STIs.”
Here is the link to the full article. They have diagrams on how to make a dental dam out of a condom.
http://www.sexualityandu.ca/adults/sti-4.aspx
I like the last bit of advice they give.
“Have fun, experiment with different types of dams and condoms, and find out what you like best!”
The sexualityandU.ca website is administered by the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. I have met some of the people who run the site and they certainly strive to provide the most up to date information.
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