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To: michael97123 who wrote (414918)9/7/2008 11:49:13 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1576703
 
No, Michael, 2-3% of the time they break.

And it ain't just a matter of putting it on right. What happens after climax is pretty important. Do I need to get clinical on ya?

Probably.

Stay "inside" awhile after, get a little flacid, guess what - it doesn't fit tight anymore - then things can get outa there, especially little single celled thingies designed to move. Could even slide off. Whoops, thats a big problem. But say the guy knows to pull out soon, and removes the condom. Didja know what he's gonna have on his hands and now unsheathed prick? Didja know if he touches his partners genital area with either, even with no new penetration, those little sperm guys can travel inside on their own? Yep, all they need is a little moisture and they can go anywhere.