Putting your affairs in order
Originally Posted by quiksilverS2K,Aug 25 2009, 02:04 PM
what is this..... "condom" you speak of? and how doest one go about procuring such an item? 

Try these: http://www.condomdepot.com/product/catalog.cfm/nid/233
Originally Posted by GateCrasher,Aug 25 2009, 01:07 PM
Originally Posted by GateCrasher,Aug 25 2009, 01:03 PM
condom....
Excerpt: The evidence for this is clearest in studies of couples in which one person is infected with HIV and the other not. i.e. "discordant couples". In a study of discordant couples in Europe, among 123 couples who reported consistent condom use, none of the uninfected partners became infected. In contrast, among the 122 couples who used condoms inconsistently, 12 of the uninfected partners became infected...
In the US, each condom is electronically tested for holes and defects.21 Also, condom manufacturers sample each lot of finished packaged condoms and visually examine them for holes using a water leak test. Condom manufacturers also tests lots for physical characteristics using the air burst test and the tensile (strength) test....
According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), an estimated 10.4 billion male condoms were used worldwide in 2005. Of these, around 4.4 billion were used for family planning and 6.0 billion for HIV prevention.23
http://www.avert.org/condoms.htm
Excerpt: The evidence for this is clearest in studies of couples in which one person is infected with HIV and the other not. i.e. "discordant couples". In a study of discordant couples in Europe, among 123 couples who reported consistent condom use, none of the uninfected partners became infected. In contrast, among the 122 couples who used condoms inconsistently, 12 of the uninfected partners became infected...
In the US, each condom is electronically tested for holes and defects.21 Also, condom manufacturers sample each lot of finished packaged condoms and visually examine them for holes using a water leak test. Condom manufacturers also tests lots for physical characteristics using the air burst test and the tensile (strength) test....
According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), an estimated 10.4 billion male condoms were used worldwide in 2005. Of these, around 4.4 billion were used for family planning and 6.0 billion for HIV prevention.23
http://www.avert.org/condoms.htm
Originally Posted by DFWs2k,Aug 25 2009, 02:20 PM
condoms break
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