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I’ve been protecting condoms for 18 years and I can’t complain. Okay, I had a short trip with the pill, so I’ve been having an autoimmune disease for 16 years, which would have come out a lot later, if at all.
With correct application relatively safe
Inform yourself with size and proper application and then the condom is very safe
If you don’t do anything wrong, it’s the safest contraceptive.
Nowadays, condoms are very safe when applied properly and the correct size has been selected.
Unfortunately, many especially young men can’t do this and that’s why you read here every day “the condom is burst/slide, can I be pregnant?”
Very sure if it is used properly.