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Remove Condom carefully from pack without damaging. Do not tear foil with sharp nails or cut with scissor to damage the condom. |
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Leave empty space at the end of the condom to collect semen. Remove any air remaining in the tip of the condom by gently pressing the air out towards the base of the penis. |
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Put the condom on after the penis is erect and prior to intimate contact, because lession, pre-ejaculate secretions, semen, vaginal secretions, saliva urine and leces can contain STD (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) organisms. |
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Hold closed ends "Teat / Nipple" of the condom and place it on the head of the penis and unroll or pull all the way to the base. |
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If a lubricant is desired, use water-based lubricants such as Silicone. Do not use oilbased lubricants, such as those made with petroleum jelly, minerals oil, vegetable oil or cold cream, as these may damage the condom. |
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After ejaculation, carefully withdraw the penis while it is still erect. Hold onto the rim of the condom as you withdraw so that the condom does not slip off. |
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Use a new condom every time you have sexual intercourse or other acts between partners which involve contact with the penis. Put the condom on after the penis is erect and prior to intimate contact, because lession, pre-ejaculate secretions, semen, vaginal secretions, saliva urine and leces can contain STD (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) organisms. Do not reuse condoms. If the rubber material is sticky or brittle or obviously damaged, do not use it. No condom provides 100% protection. |
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Be a Vendor pls fiill-up form. |
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