NYC Hands Out Free Condoms for Valentine's Day

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How romantic. :rolleyes:

I assume it’s to stop the spread of STD’s… My answer would be NO - because I actually KNEW the person I had sex with last since I’m MARRIED to him.

But for those who have casual sex willy nilly with people they’ve just met, I suppose it seems like a good idea. Even though it isn’t - like I’d trust some flimsy little piece of rubber for preventing a possibly fatal disease?
 
How romantic. :rolleyes:

I assume it’s to stop the spread of STD’s… My answer would be NO - because I actually KNEW the person I had sex with last since I’m MARRIED to him.

But for those who have casual sex willy nilly with people they’ve just met, I suppose it seems like a good idea. Even though it isn’t - like I’d trust some flimsy little piece of rubber for preventing a possibly fatal disease?
Tell me about it.
 
Ah, the old days when a guy shuffled his feet, most embarrassed, and whispered to the pharmacist.
 
Several years ago Albany Planned Parenthood gave out red condoms for Valentine’s Day. The dye turned out to be, uh, transferrable leading to widespread alarm. :rotfl: :rotfl:
Oh that is classic!!! Call me silly, but when glow in the dark panties came out, I refused to let me foster daughters get them because glow in the dark is phosphorescent (sp.) and that means it has to be radioactive… How about them there glow in the dark condoms? Yeah, I’m sure guys and gals want radioactive in that part of their anatomy!!!:bigyikes::bigyikes:
 
Oh that is classic!!! Call me silly, but when glow in the dark panties came out, I refused to let me foster daughters get them because glow in the dark is phosphorescent (sp.) and that means it has to be radioactive… How about them there glow in the dark condoms? Yeah, I’m sure guys and gals want radioactive in that part of their anatomy!!!:bigyikes::bigyikes:
Not really. Glow in the dark things are not radioactive (linky).
 
“Did you use a condom the last time you had sex?” What a stupid question to ask people
Well, it does draw attention to risk vs risk reduction.

How about the slogan of the condom campaign?
“New York, we’ve got you covered.” :rolleyes:
 
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