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anonymous
writes:I have a question, if my guy hasn't ejaculated in a while does that mean he will bust the condom or am I jus bein paranoid
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reader, LazyGuy +, writes (6 July 2008):
No, just silly.
First off, ejaculation really ain't all that powerful. Second semen does not build up indefinitly, unused sperm simply is re-absorbed back into the body.
Third, condoms are designed to catch the sperm, that is what they are there for, it would be very bad engineering if all that was needed was one horny guy to shoot straight through it.
Condoms have a little extra space, reservoir at the top precisly for catching the sperm. If you put it on right this gives a little bit of flappy rubber at the end, you shouldn't put it on so it stretches thight, and that is all that is needed.
So why do condoms rip? Because they are put on to wrong allowing the rubber to wrinkle causing tears. Practice putting it on.
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reader, ChiRaven +, writes (6 July 2008):
A man's "hydraulic pressure" undoubtedly builds up over time, but that does not necessarily mean that he is going to split the condom. In the first place, I hope you're using a second form of birth control, as using just one is kind of risky no matter what it is (unless it's just not having sex at all ... that always works).
In proper use, most condoms allow some room for fluid retention so that they are less likely to split under such circumstances. Try not to get them absolutely up as tight as they will go and a split will be much less likely.
Be sure you're using a good quality product of course, use it properly, and DON'T count on it by itself for birth control.
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