I hate to say it, but this has become one sick holiday.
(Wal-Mart, is that you again?)
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I hate to say it, but this has become one sick holiday.
(Wal-Mart, is that you again?)
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Ahh, Trojan, the makers of the condoms we know and love, are beginning a campaign called Trojan Evolve. They're touring the US to raise awareness about the poor state of sexual health in America to urge Americans to petition for change. This program came about from the recent statistics that discovered one in four teenage girls has an STI — syphilis, gonorrhea, herpes, HPV, and chlamydia are all on the rise, and so are teenage pregnancies.
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Last week you learned all about the pros and cons of popular birth control methods, so now let's test your knowledge on one of the most widely used — the pill.
For it to be 99.9 percent effective, we all know that it must be taken at the same time every day, but since we are all human, it's easy to forget. So what should you do when that happens. Take this quiz to find out if you're doing the right thing when you miss a pill.
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Who isn't looking to spice things up in the bedroom. We've all tried new sexual positions (remember those Kamasutra Condoms?) and we've also tried having sex in different places in the house. We've even talked about incorporating food into our lovemaking sessions.
If you thought watching a grown man squeeze into an oversized balloon was ridiculous, wait until you see this dude attempt to get his head into a condom. His video is called, "How To Use A Condom!" Usually, they have a 99% effectiveness rate. You're looking at the 1% right here.

Now that you are getting married, you might find that your birth control needs are changing. Since you are in a monogamous relationship, you don't have to worry about contracting an STI, so birth control methods that weren't an option before may suddenly be perfect for you. Plus, you may want to think about more suitable options depending on whether or not you are planning on having kids.
It's no secret that men dislike wearing condoms, but what else is a gal to do-- trust the man when he says that a wizard "put magic" on his willy so there's absolutely no risk of pregnancy or STDs with him. That sounds about right. (Thanks, Web Junk TV!)
Condom maker Durex Play has declared the new James Bond, Daniel Craig, the sexiest man around. According to Durex spokesperson Rosie Lodge:
"Daniel Craig is an obvious choice for the sexiest man on the planet and he has all the attributes that make up a real icon... The scene in 'Casino Royale' where he is frolicking in the sea has caught the attention of women across the world."
Leave it to a British condom-maker spokesperson to use the word "frolicking." As I said in my review of the film, it's not only Craig's appearance that is so appealing, but also his tough-guy ways and how real and normal he seems.