How to store a condom
Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010A condom is a small yet powerful thing that can protect you against unwanted pregnancy, infections and sexually transmitted diseases. Its great stretchability makes it fit for all men regardless of the size of their penises. It is must be carefully stored because even a small prick of a pin can cause a big mistake that you may have to repent for life long. A tiny hole in a condom can destroy its effectiveness. A disfigured condom poses many risks to the user as well as the sex partner.
When you purchase condoms, check for the defects in the package and if okay, keep them away stored in a cool and dry place. Organize your condom storage space at home with caution. Storing them in bathroom shelves is strictly a no-no. Store them in a plastic box, away from direct sunlight. Stack them well in order of their manufacturing dates because if they expire before you use them, it will be of no use. Storing condoms in refrigerators is also not advisable as excessive cold temperature can rupture it.
Many people are in a habit of keeping their condoms in their wallets to have them handy at all times. This advice may not be worth much because as a matter of fact, a condom can get damaged very easily in a pocket. Constant body heat, folding and exposure to various outside materials are enough for making a condom in your wallet useless.
Storing these little fiends with care and precaution is very important to save yourself from many fatal future problems.Escorts in London