You have nothing to worry about, author. It's more embarrassing that you're using a condom for the first time. Use condoms, cum even in them and don't bang your head. If you don't trust a condom - just fill one with water .... it can hold at least 5 liters before it bursts. Water molecules do not pass through the latex, and semen is made up of huge organic molecules, not to mention that the germ cells are huge compared to the distances between the latex molecules. Educate yourself a little, read, do your own experiments with matter and understand that a condom is a sure thing. Each individual condom, regardless of price and brand, is electronically tested for holes. Only if the condom breaks, then the girl to take an escapella, but this is a very rare phenomenon. The most common cause is a woman's dry vagina. If you use special lubricants, which are usually exposed to condoms (on Durex for example), your condoms will not break. Use condoms! This is the only way to protect yourself from AIDS and other diseases, and as a man to have complete control over contraception. Once a woman becomes pregnant, she can decide for herself whether to keep the child, and you are always placed under a fait accompli. Don't forget it and always use condoms unless you intend to start a family
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You have nothing to worry about, author. It's more embarrassing that you're using a condom for the first time. Use condoms, cum even in them and don't bang your head. If you don't trust a condom - just fill one with water .... it can hold at least 5 liters before it bursts. Water molecules do not pass through the latex, and semen is made up of huge organic molecules, not to mention that the germ cells are huge compared to the distances between the latex molecules. Educate yourself a little, read, do your own experiments with matter and understand that a condom is a sure thing. Each individual condom, regardless of price and brand, is electronically tested for holes. Only if the condom breaks, then the girl to take an escapella, but this is a very rare phenomenon. The most common cause is a woman's dry vagina. If you use special lubricants, which are usually exposed to condoms (on Durex for example), your condoms will not break. Use condoms! This is the only way to protect yourself from AIDS and other diseases, and as a man to have complete control over contraception. Once a woman becomes pregnant, she can decide for herself whether to keep the child, and you are always placed under a fait accompli. Don't forget it and always use condoms unless you intend to start a family