For every man not wearing a rubber, there's a woman (or another man) not insisting that he wear one. STD prevention is everybody's responsibility.
interesting to note that elexa is at a different price point than trojan labeled condoms. my local pharmacy has a $3 difference in price, but the product is not so different!
Give me convenience or give me death.
Lowest common denominator, Erica.
For humans, that's very, very low indeed.
Yes, Erica, the answer is yes!
Um. Well. Err.
Yes.
How am I supposed to get this fucking rubber on if you won't let go of my hands?
It Takes Two:
Yeah, duh. The point is that, for the most part, women are left in de facto charge of contraception/STD prevention.
I'll give you that they're in charge of contraception, since, you know, they're the ones who get pregnant, so it seems to make sense. STD prevention, I don't see it, except as a byproduct of ONE kind of contraception. Everybody has to do it or it doesn't matter.
HOLD MY PENIS I'M SO SCARED
Ahem... rip and wrap, it ain't that harERRRRRR difficult.
A comment and a question:
1. Sometimes when one gets around to trying to open the package, one's fingers are slippery --- I mean, it's a good sign if they are --- and it can be hard, er, frusrating, er difficult to rip it open.
2. Wasn't it Trojan that for a very short time used the logan "Trust Trojans, they're the brand your father used..."?
Yawn. Your whiny posts about the sexual "inequities" of birth control are insipid and inane.
If men even had the option of a contraceptive pill that was 99.9% effective without reducing sexual pleasure, we'd pay more for it, too.
In the meantime, if you're really so put-out about the politics of the rubber, then you can walk your ass down to Walgreen's and pick up a female condom for only nominally more than the cost of a rubber.
Demo movie. I have to say, those look pretty good.
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