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Condom Etiquette question

jon6491

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I'm curious of the condom etiquette once a guy has started cumming?
I generally stop having sex and generally cum while inside. But I would like to continue having sex, but am concerned that there might be leakage.
Comments?
 

Aeiyah

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There is always the risk of the condom slipping off which increases when you ejaculate. To be safe, as soon as you have ejaculated, you should always withdraw, making sure you have a firm hold of the base of the the condom. You should never continue intercourse after ejaculating. It's almost a guarantee that you will have an accident.
 

vancity_cowboy

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^ ^ for sure. ejaculate, pull out, dispose of the condom, wipe off, put on new condom, then git back in the saddle...
 

Kali.Kaos

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I cant speak for all the ladies but Continuing after you blow without changing the condom is a big no-no with me.. Too much risk of leakage, breakage, and slipping off. If you want to keep going the condom does have to be replaced..
 

lenny

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I'm curious of the condom etiquette once a guy has started cumming?
I generally stop having sex and generally cum while inside. But I would like to continue having sex, but am concerned that there might be leakage.
Comments?
Here is a 12 step list to proper condom usage, & it doesn't mention pulling out immediately when you start to cum.

http://www.slideshare.net/mypeeps/12-steps-to-condom-use

If the posters here are correct, they need to add another & 13th step, & it would explain a lot of pregnancies and STD infections
that result even when people follow proper condom use procedure, at least this 12 step kind.
 

InnocentBoy

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If I was an sp this would be the reason i'd offer msog. The single shot girls run a big risk of a guy coming not telling them and then slippage.
 

*emmanuelle

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Removing the condom right away is not proper etiquette, it's mandatory for safe sex. Remember high school Sex Ed? They taught us we're supposed to pull out and remove the condom immediately. It's even written right there on the condom instructions.

The rates given for condom failure are for intercourse with "correct" use of condoms. If you're not using them correctly (which means safely removing them right after ejaculation), you have a much higher risk of STIs and unwanted pregnancy!
 

*emmanuelle

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a lot of pregnancies and STD infections ... result even when people follow proper condom use procedure
Yes, you are right. On the box of Durex in front of me, it says:
Pregnancy rates with proper condom use: 2%,
Improper use: 15%

Huge difference!
 

jon6491

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Thanks for the info all.
and yeah, high school sex ed was a long time ago. We need refresher courses every now and then.
 

Holly Taylor

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Thanks for the info all.
and yeah, high school sex ed was a long time ago. We need refresher courses every now and then.
It's great that you asked! I'm glad that perb can be a useful resource like this :)
 
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