Every time they play, many men hate this little thing that doesn't hinder their performance. Even if they are prepared in advance, if they do not pay attention immediately, they are likely to selectively lose their memory and run away once at a time. However, for you, you may win the bid at once. So, if you haven't planned to have a child yet, gently tell him that you want to rest assured in bed, have more fun, and have more fun. At the end, kiss his body or raise him, divert his attention, use your momentum to put on a jacket for him, and when he can't wait, of course, he won't refuse.
Some foresight, on Valentine's Day, birthdays, anniversaries, or special commemorative days for the two of you, carry a condom with you, otherwise it's easy to get caught off the hook with a rose candle. According to a survey, 70% of unexpected pregnancies occur on such special days. You should know: being careful is not a big deal. Men wear condoms to prevent pregnancy. Condoms can serve as a barrier for contraception, preventing sperm from entering the vagina through a membrane barrier, thus providing a contraceptive effect. Condoms can isolate the body fluid contact between men and women, and reduce sexually transmitted diseases, including some common syphilis, gonorrhea, Genital wart and AIDS. If the patient currently does not have any fertility requirements, it is recommended that they use condoms for contraception.
Precautions for using condoms
You can keep condoms in your bag or pocket for a few days or more, but it's best not to exceed half a month. Otherwise, it can easily affect the effect. Please remember, condoms also have a shelf life! Before use, check the expiration date of the packaging box and do not regret it. Vaseline or lubricants made of mineral oil or vegetable oil will break down latex, causing condom perforation and leakage. However, the small holes that are enough for sperm to pass through are hard to find with the naked eye.
Don't let his "little brother" completely soften before leaving your body, as it can easily cause semen to leak out of the condom, posing a risk of pregnancy. Condoms are not perfect. Although it poses no danger to boys (unless they are allergic to latex), it cannot be 100% successful in contraception. About 12 out of 100 women who use condoms unexpectedly become pregnant within the first year of regular use due to the rupture of the condom while exercising in bed or the accidental leakage of semen when removing the condom.