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Sex on the first date – good or bad? I do not know how you feel, but in recent years is shocking statistics: 35% of women (and it is not too small, believe me) are ready to make love on the first date. This became known, thanks to a survey conducted by the authors of the journal “Sexual Research and Social Policy, National Research Center for Sex USA.

Initiator of the study, Ph.D. Page Pedzhett argues that the reason for such risky behavior on the part of women was the fact that before your first date, they manage to find enough information about the partner during telephone conversations and email correspondence, including ICQ that increases their interest.

Naturally the possibility of intimacy is directly related to the external appeal of men. If a woman man handsome, and in line with its expectations, it would be reluctant to have sex on the first day of real acquaintance.

Studies also showed that 35% of women who have sex on a first date, 80% did not use any means of contraception, while 76% did not even try to discuss AIDS and other diseases transmitted through sexual intercourse.

The poll was conducted among 750-ty of women, 560 of whom met with their online friends in real life. Women who dare to have sex, deliberately placed their questionnaires in the various dating sites, where indicated in their questionnaires that they were not opposed to make love on their first date, subject to mutual sympathy.



Not all men know how to properly use a condom.

How to wear a condom.

1. Make sure that the shelf life of condoms has not yet expired.
2. Check the integrity of the packaging (foil) condom.
3. Nadorvite one side of the foil in such a way as not to damage the condom.
4. Squeeze your finger and thumb drive to release him from the air and put the condom to the penis, in a state of erection.
5. Pull the foreskin back and hold the drive with one hand, the other gently expand the condom on the entire length of the penis in the direction of its base.
6. After ejaculation remove the penis from the vagina. Hold the condom at the base to prevent it from sliding.
7. Remove the condom.
8. You tie a condom in such a way as to prevent leakage of seminal fluid.
9. Place the used condom in the waste tank. Do not go down a condom in the toilet.

Please note:

* A condom can be used only once.
* Do not allow the use of condoms, expired.
* Do not use condoms, if the integrity of their packaging is you have doubts.
* Do not use scissors and other sharp objects to opening the foil – it can damage the condom. Despite the strength of a condom it can damage the nails or jewelry.
* Wear a condom just the penis is in a state of erection. The condom should be evenly distributed throughout the length of the penis. This will prevent his break during use.
* The presence of air in the storage can lead to rupture of a condom during sexual intercourse.
* Nevlagalischnoe condom use may lead to slippage, or damage.
* Discharge from the penis at the initial stage of erection can contain sperm and sexually transmitted infections such as syphilis, gonorrhea, genital herpes, chlamydia, hepatitis B, HIV virus (AIDS). Vaginal secretions may also be a source of danger. Avoid contact of the penis without a condom with a partner’s body, either before or after sexual intercourse.
* Do not use in conjunction with a condom as an additional lubricant plants, animals and cooking fats, as well as lotions and petroleum jelly. Their use can lead to the dissolution of the latex and the integrity of the condom.
* Care should be taken so that the condom remains on the penis during the entire sexual act. If the condom slipped off to use the new, before continuing sexual intercourse.
* Most of condoms made of natural rubber latex which may cause allergic reactions in a small circle of people. If you have any unpleasant feelings after the use of condoms, please consult a physician.
* Some people spermicidal lubricant can cause irritation of mucous membranes and a burning sensation. If you have any of these symptoms, consult a doctor dermatologist.
* Keep condoms in a cool dry place. Do not expose them to direct sunlight, heat, grease and solvents.
* No method of contraception does not guarantee 100% protection against pregnancy or HIV infection (AIDS) and other diseases, sexually transmitted infections. Currently, only the correct use of condoms can significantly reduce these risks.
* Addiction to excessive consumption of alcohol, drug abuse and indiscriminate sex can lead to tragic consequences.
* Remember that a healthy lifestyle, your high moral qualities, combined with the principles of safe sex be allowed to keep healthy for you and your family.



The British Family Planning Association (FPA) drew public attention to the fact that condoms of different sizes and shapes should be more widely available to help people avoid unwanted pregnancy and infection.

FPA has interviewed more than 500 men and found that one-third of respondents were cases of breakage or slippage of condoms during sex. What is interesting – two-thirds could not explain the reasons for the failure to use condoms, and a quarter are not even aware that condoms come in different sizes. And about half of the confessed that they talk about the amount of the contraceptive they are simply confused.

According to the expert FPA Tony Benfilda, the main factor influencing it, slip a condom or not, is how he sits on the penis of each individual man. People experiencing problems with condoms, often lose confidence in them as contraceptives, potentially increasing the risk of unwanted pregnancy and STDs: “Both men come in different shapes and sizes, as well as condoms. Improper use leads to undesirable consequences associated with sexual health. Recent research by Britain show that we now have the highest percentage than ever before, new cases of chlamydia and unwanted pregnancies. ”

The representative of the Ministry of Health confirmed: “When used correctly, condoms provide the best protection from most STDs. So just need to advise men to use condoms and to select suitable for them contraceptives.