Post sex condom worry with pulling out?

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  1. paulaskew

    paulaskew Newbie

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    Hi all

    recently I’ve started having sex, and have been using condoms. ive done it twice now and each time when I pull out after ejaculating I notice the condom has went slightly further down my penis (from the pulling out friction).

    it has never slipped off etc, just moved a few Cm down so the end is a little baggier when it’s out of
    The vagina for example. I’ve since been doing some reading and have now discovered holding the base of the condom while pulling out is the best procedure.

    just kinda worried if how I’ve done it these past couple times was dangerous? My best bet is it probably wasn’t but i guess I just need some confirmation lol haha

    thanks
     
  2. wilsjane

    wilsjane Nutty Professor HipForums Supporter

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    Holding the condom during withdrawal is the advised procedure.

    A word of warning.
    Only use medical quality condoms, with a medical approval standard for your country. These are individually tested for flaws caused by dross in the latex.
    Novelty condoms are not tested and have a one in ten failure rate, the same as balloons.
     
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  3. jj07

    jj07 Members

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    all true
     
  4. WOLF ANGEL

    WOLF ANGEL Senior Member - A Fool on the Hill Lifetime Supporter

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    Sex education lessons would indeed help - Have you read any?
     
  5. Barry Mandelay

    Barry Mandelay Banned

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    Funny comment. The OP hasn't been seen since the first post so he must be off to do sex training. Most men begin to go flaccid right after ejaculation if not during. Waiting as little as 10 seconds to pull out lets the penis soften thus allows the condom to loosen.

    Now to answer the OP's question of sex being dangerous, yes it definitely is. There's the danger of falling for the girl you've just fucked. Danger of having to pay for raising children. The danger of losing everything you own because you legally committed to one person and went on and fucked another and got caught. Then the disease. Oh, the disease that comes with having sex all the time.

    Yes, yes, yes!! Sex is very dangerous. Beware.
     
  6. WOLF ANGEL

    WOLF ANGEL Senior Member - A Fool on the Hill Lifetime Supporter

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    That's why they call it "Safe, sex"'
     
  7. Toecutter

    Toecutter Senior Member

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    Holding the condom during withdrawal is the advised procedure.

    This ^^^^

    Had a friend tell me about loosing his condom after a hard night of partying his girlfriend got sick, while being examined the doctor pulled out the condom,
     
  8. soulcompromise

    soulcompromise Member HipForums Supporter

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    definitely pull out sooner...


    :laughing:


    I'm kidding. Condoms really are the best thing for an active sex-life.
     
  9. Barry Thrift

    Barry Thrift Members

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    Till you have a vasectomy, then your really find why sex without a condom is best, something to look forward to.
     
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  10. osteban

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    I took it off, bandaged it, threw it under the bed
     

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