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		<title>Condom is King: Creatively Nixing Sex Phobia and Getting Results</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2011 01:31:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Janina Santos, Sex and Sensibilities.com Youth Correspondent The problem is, whenever somebody says the word “vagina”, Filipinos tend to faint, if not simply drop dead. Picture this:  a kid running around with an inflated condom, a teenage girl knowing perfectly well how the birth control pill works. Their parents would probably have a heart attack. Sex is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Janina Santos, Sex and Sensibilities.com Youth Correspondent</p>
<p>The problem is, whenever somebody says the word <strong><em>“vagina”,</em></strong> Filipinos tend to faint, if not simply drop dead.</p>
<p>Picture this:  a kid running around with an inflated condom, a teenage girl knowing perfectly well how the birth control pill works. Their parents would probably have a heart attack. Sex is taboo in the Philippines. People do not like talking about it, and when they do, they speak of it in hushed voices, behind a cupped hand.</p>
<div id="attachment_2889" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 235px"><a href="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Image0171.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2889" title="Image0171" src="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Image0171-225x300.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Kun Mechai&#39;s &quot;dick stick&quot;</p></div>
<p>In contrast, when Thailand’s former senator and 1994 Ramon Magsaysay awardee Mechai Viravaidya says “vagina”, he opens his mouth and enunciates every single syllable. When Kun Mechai talks about sex, it is in a funny, in-your-face way that would make you take him seriously <em>and</em> think yourself stupid for branding something as biologically natural as fornication taboo. He is the kind of guy who would happily give out inflated condoms to pre-schoolers and to sex workers, coupled with his no-nonsense words of wisdom: “don’t leave home without it”. He advocated for the education of ordinary citizens like floating market vendors and taxi drivers on the know-hows of contraception. He even got Buddhist monks in the game by asking them to bless family planning devices before giving them out (imagine <em>that</em> happening here; the CBCP will probably curse us all with fire and brimstone). In fact, it is this attitude toward the idea sex and contraception that earned Kun Mechai the title <strong><em>“Condom King”.</em></strong></p>
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<p>Kun Mechai almost single-handedly curbed the population growth by actively promoting, educating, and empowering men and women to have control over their bodies and their futures. He saw to it that contraception devices were available even in Thailand’s version of the <em>sari-sari</em> store. He organized vasectomy festivals and motivated the men to be more involved in family planning. Thailand’s population explosion was halted in its tracks, and from 41 million in the 1970s, Thailand’s population rose to only about 61.5 million in the 2000’s. To fight AIDS and the discrimination of persons iving with HIV (PLHIV), he personally handed out rubbers in the Thai’s red light districts with his companions wearing condom-embellished miniskirts and baseball caps. These efforts were complemented with programs for PLHIVs to attain economic stability.  There were an estimated 7 million Thais saved from HIV because of these out of the box ideas.</p>
<p>During the Condom King’s recent talk at Mulat Pinoy’s <strong>“Beyond Condoms: Nation Building and the Youth”</strong> at the University of the Philippine’s College of Engineering Auditorium, he gave out a memory stick with an unmistakable resemblance to a penis to a girl who openly claimed that she was mortified by condoms. Talk about a hands-on approach to the problem of embarrassment.</p>
<p>Handing out what is fondly called the “dick stick” is just one of the many humorous&#8211; serious ways of how Kun Mechai makes his point. It is obviously effective in Thailand. But just how relevant are his methods in a sex phobic society such as the Philippines?</p>
<p>Some say it won’t be possible by a long shot, because many people here, particularly those who belong to the institutions hell-bent on keeping mum about sex and sexual health, go into convulsions if we even suggest talking to high school kids about safe sex.</p>
<p>Foaming at the mouth, twitching violently, the works. But as Mr. Condom says, these people only rent the country, we own it. He himself had to go up against the conservative thinking of Thai society to push through with his ideas. If Thailand can do it, why not the Philippines?</p>
<p>It starts with the young, Kun Mechai said.  Make the youth realize that sex is not something bad, but is an innate interest of every human being.  This kills the stigma attached to sex, and opens the kids’ minds to it.</p>
<p>The kids would be easy, but what about the adults, though?</p>
<p>I have a proposition: Why don’t we all start by opening our mouths and saying this word slowly, relishing each syllable, really wrapping and rolling it in our tongues.</p>
<p>C’mon, say it with me: <strong><em>va—gai&#8211;nah.</em></strong></p>
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		<title>TODAY, MY PARISH CONDEMNED ME FOR NOT AGREEING WITH THE BARANGAY ORDINANCE</title>
		<link>http://sexandsensibilities.com/2011/03/14/today-my-parish-condemned-me-for-not-agreeing-with-the-barangay-ordinance/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2011 10:56:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post is from this blog. - Last night, I had a nightmare where in I attended mass and it showed a Powerpoint on the RH Bill that I greatly disagreed with. Today, that nightmare came true. Only it did not just cover the RH Bill. The mass was used to convince parishioners to sign [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>This post is from this <a href="http://wondernot.tumblr.com/post/3675253057/today-my-parish-condemned-me-for-not-agreeing-with-the">blog</a>.</em></p>
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<p>Last night, I had a nightmare where in I attended mass and it showed a Powerpoint on the RH Bill that I greatly disagreed with.</p>
<p>Today, that nightmare came true. Only it did not just cover the RH Bill. The <strong>mass</strong> was used to convince parishioners to sign a petition that would support the Barangay Ordinance on “The Safety and Protection of the Unborn Child”. An hour had already passed thanks to the long, highfalutin speech of the priest who insisted that if you did not agree with that ordinance, you are <strong>cursed</strong>. Yes, those were his words. He was even so defensive at first, saying that he <strong>wasn’t twisting</strong> the homily to fit a discussion on the ordinance.</p>
<p>My mother, a faithful member of the Opus Dei, could tell how I disgruntled and upset I was. She advised me to simply pray for the Church, as what they were using the mass for was not the essence of the sacrament Catholics observe every Sunday.</p>
<p>No one in my family signed the petition being passed around.</p>
<p>The most astounding argument was this: apparently, we have too many choices. Where we live, where we work, even how we look because of plastic surgery. So having the choice whether or not to have children is too much.</p>
<p>The choice as to where one lives, works, and looks is limited to the RICH. A jeepney driver can only choose where he lives based on his meager income. His wife does not have the PRIVILEGE of vanity, of deciding how good she will look, because her husband’s income can only be stretched for BARE NECESSITIES.</p>
<p>It is not will that makes those choices here in a third world country. It is MONEY. And of course, residents of Ayala Alabang do not understand the LACK OF CHOICE poor people suffer because they are free to choose with the MILLIONS they make.</p>
<p>I am not poor, but neither I am rich. I could choose to eat in Powerplant mall for lunch. But the money I make, says otherwise. Better I save the excess I would spend for the long-term. What I make is only enough to support ME, one person, and not an entire family.</p>
<p>Now imagine a laborer who makes a little less than I stretching that income to his wife and 5+ kids. Basic costs for food, transportation, education (if they can even afford it for ALL), and shelter are multiplied. Because their income provider makes less, less goes to each child.</p>
<p>TO LIVE doesn’t only mean giving birth to a kid but letting it roam naked on the streets. It also means giving that child enough food, clothing, shelter, and education to live their live to the fullest. Money gives access to these basic needs.</p>
<p>Also, some women do not even have the choice to have sex or not. Or the privilege of knowing what it entails. We’ve heard it before: drunk husbands coming home angry and excited, or young women having sex without any awareness of the consequences because they lack the education.</p>
<p>So, to the privileged residents of this village, next time you say WE HAVE TOO MANY CHOICES, consider that the WE does NOT include the MILLIONS suffering in poverty who do not have the same access to basic needs (and MUCH, MUCH, more, ie, 10+ cars in a garage) and must stretch their income to live DAY BY DAY.</p>
<p>By being pro-poor and pro-choice, I am pro-life.</p>
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		<title>FN Fact and Fiction: On Safe and Safer Sex</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 07:53:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article was originally posted on the Female Network website,  March  2010 How safe is the sex you’re having? FN doles out the facts to help you stay protected. By Ana Santos Of course you’re familiar with the term “safe sex”—who isn’t?  But do you know the term “safer sex?” Safer sex means sexual contact [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This <a href="http://www.femalenetwork.com/sex-relationships/fn-facts-and-fictions-on-safe-and-safer-sex">article</a> was originally posted on the <a href="http://www.femalenetwork.com/">Female Network website</a>,  March  2010</p>
<p><em>How safe is the sex you’re having? FN doles out the facts to help you stay protected</em>.                              		                                    	By <strong>Ana Santos</strong></p>
<p>Of course you’re familiar with the term “safe sex”—who isn’t?  But do you know <a href="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/safer_sex_condoms.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-842" title="safer_sex_condoms" src="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/safer_sex_condoms-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>the term “safer sex?”</p>
<p><strong>Safer sex</strong> means sexual contact that does not involve any exchange of blood, semen, or vaginal fluids.</p>
<p>Technically, and in absolute terms, sex cannot be guaranteed as 100 percent safe. That’s why the term “safer sex” is considered to be more appropriate by many sexual health advocacy groups.</p>
<p>However, encouraging safer sex is harder said than done, not the least because of people’s insufficient or incorrect knowledge about how to practice it—and many people are ignorant of their ignorance. Check out these statements concerning safer sex that many people believe in, but which may not actually be true. Find out what’s right and what’s not by reading on.</p>
<p><em><strong>Fact or fiction? It’s okay to go bareback (no condom) as long as my guy puts on a condom right before ejaculation.<br />
</strong></em><br />
<strong>FICTION.</strong> Don’t be tempted to go for a skin-to-skin feel. Even <strong>pre-ejaculate</strong>, the clear, colorless fluid that comes out of a mans’ penis when he is aroused, can cause infection. Plus studies show that there is also a small chance that you can become pregnant with pre-ejaculate, so why take the risk?</p>
<p><em><strong>Fact or fiction? </strong></em><em><strong>After hitting the home run, I shouldn’t let my guy linger inside me for a while, even if he’s wearing a condom.</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>FACT.</strong> After ejaculation, while holding the rim of the condom to prevent any leakage, the penis should be <strong>pulled out while still hard</strong>. Letting him grow “soft” inside means he won’t fit snugly into the condom anymore and semen may seep out.</p>
<p><em><strong>Fact or fiction? </strong></em><em><strong>Kissing, cuddling, masturbation, phone sex, and watching erotic films together are all forms of safer sex. </strong></em></p>
<p><strong>FACT.</strong> Yes; as all of the above activities<strong> do not involve an exchange of bodily fluids</strong>, these are to be considered safer sex options.</p>
<p><em><strong>Fact or fiction? </strong></em><em><strong>Condoms should also be used for oral sex.</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>FACT. </strong>As a general rule of thumb, <strong>a condom should be used for any kind of sex</strong>—vaginal, anal, and yes, even for oral sex—as a cut or a rash in your mouth can expose you to certain infections. Before switching from oral sex to vaginal sex, you should also use a new condom.</p>
<p>If you find the thought of having to “taste” a condom yucky, try flavored condoms like LICK wild tutti frutti and juicy strawberry made with real fruit flavors. Flavored condoms (note that flavored is different from scented) make oral sex pleasurable, safe, and, well, tasty.</p>
<p><em><strong>Fact or fiction? </strong></em><em><strong>It’s only normal that penetration is sometimes painful and uncomfortable and has no impact on safe sex.</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>FICTION.</strong> While you can <strong>experiment with different positions</strong> that make penetration more pleasurable, you should also check for <strong>vaginal dryness</strong>. Vaginal dryness is a common condition that may be brought about by the fluctuating hormones of menopause, smoking, childbirth (post partum), or breastfeeding, as well as certain medications. These bring down your estrogen levels, making your vagina extra-dry and irritated.</p>
<p>Penetration when you’re not lubricated adds friction which may cause tears in the condom.  <strong>Lubricants can make sex both more pleasurable and safe</strong> by reducing the risk of condom breakage. Just be sure you are using the right kind of lubricant.</p>
<p><em><strong>Fact or fiction? </strong></em><em><strong>Vaseline Petroleum Jelly or lotion can be also be used as a lubricant.</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>FICTION.</strong> Oil-based or petroleum-based products like Vaseline will <strong>compromise the integrity of the condom</strong>. Make sure to only use water-based lubricants like KY Jelly or silicone-based lubricants specifically intended for male condom use.</p>
<p>Remember: when used properly, lubricants can greatly help <strong>reduce the risk of condom breakage</strong>.</p>
<p><em><strong>Fact or fiction? </strong></em><strong><em>Condoms just decrease pleasure, so I should go on the pill, which will also protect me against STIs/HIV.</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>FICTION.</strong> The pill is effective in preventing untimely or unplanned pregnancy, but it <strong>cannot protect you from a sexually transmitted infection</strong>. The condom, as certified by the World Health Organization, is the only device that can act as an effective barrier against both sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancy.</p>
<p><em><strong>Fact or fiction? </strong></em><em><strong>Condoms are known to break; therefore, they’re not at all reliable.</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>FICTION.</strong> <a title="World Health Organization: On Condoms" href="http://www.wpro.who.int/media_centre/fact_sheets/fs_200308_Condoms.htm" target="_blank">The World Health Organization (WHO)</a> certifies that condoms are <strong>effective barriers</strong> against herpes simplex, hepatitis B, Chlamydia, and gonorrhea, and can reduce the risk of HIV infection to nearly zero. While some condoms have been known to break, it is more often out of human error rather than manufacturer defect. Don’t use sharp objects like scissors, teeth, or long nails to open a condom wrapper, and always check the expiration date on the pack before using it.</p>
<p><em><strong>Fact or fiction? </strong></em><em><strong>I should keep a pack of condoms in my glove compartment just in case.</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>FICTION.</strong> A true girl scout knows that condoms need to be <strong>stored in a cool, dry, and dark place</strong>, away from humidity, heat, air, and sunlight. The best place to store condoms is your medicine cabinet or your bedside table. Cool, quirky condom storage boxes and compacts are also available online at www.condomania.com</p>
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</strong><em><strong>Fact or fiction? </strong></em><strong><em>Using sex toys poses zero STI/HIV risk infection.</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>FICTION. </strong>The risk may be considered to be low, but the fact is that <strong>anything that comes in contact with bodily fluids and goes into a person&#8217;s rectum and/or vagina could transmit HIV or other STDs</strong>, and this includes sex toys. Never share sex toys, and if you do share a sex toy with your partner, use a new condom on it. Clean sex toys properly after each use—make sure you pay attention to indicated cleaning and care instructions.</p>
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		<title>We&#8217;re giving away LICK condoms and a special edition fiery pink LICK hoodie!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 22:24:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Get a chance to win this SPECIAL EDITION LICK HOODIE by simply completing the sentence below &#8211; “One of the hot, hot, hot reasons why LICK condoms can give me the best protection from the heat of summer is _____________” Give it your best shot and give us the wackiest, sassiest, sexiest answer you can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/FA_Lick_Logo_Hor2.jpg"></a><a href="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/lick-hoodie1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-710 alignleft" title="lick hoodie" src="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/lick-hoodie1-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a> Get a chance to win this <strong>SPECIAL EDITION LICK</strong> <strong>HOODIE</strong> by simply completing the sentence below &#8211;</p>
<p><em><strong>“One of the hot, hot, hot reasons why LICK condoms can give me the best protection from the heat of summer is _____________”</strong></em></p>
<p>Give it your best shot and give us the wackiest, sassiest, sexiest answer you can drum up. We&#8217;ll pick the best answers that will leave us falling over ourselves laughing!</p>
<p>Ten winners will get a FREE LICK Condom pack sent to a designated delivery address. One best answer from the tight circle of 10 will even get this special edition fiery pink LICK hoodie.</p>
<p>**Oh, and in case you&#8217;re wondering &#8212; of course, the boys can join in on the fun so they can a chance to get their stash of LICK condoms, too.  Every SASs girl loves a man who isn&#8217;t squeamish about condoms use! : )</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Mechanics:</span></strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
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1. All you have to do is post your answer to this blog post. (You don&#8217;t have to put your real name, but don&#8217;t forget to indicate a working email address where you can be contacted in case your entry is chosen.)</p>
<p>2. We’ll  pick our the top 10 kick-SAS answers and give them <strong>FREE LICK condoms</strong> and discreetly send them to a designated mailing address.  One  scene-stealer, show stopping answer will get a <strong>FREE fiery pink LICK hoodie</strong> delivered to them, apart from the FREE LICK Condoms. </p>
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<p>3. You can enter as many different answers  as you want, but duplicate entries will not be counted. (This isn&#8217;t a raffle!)</p>
<p>4. Last day for submitting entries will be May 12, 2010. Winners and winning entries will be announced on May 15, 2010.</p>
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		<title>History of the Condom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  As it turns out, condoms have been around for a very long time. The Egyptians led the way in using linen sheaths as protection as far back as 1,000 BC. Here&#8217;s a short history of condoms, or what every SASsy girl affectionately calls the Love Glove, provided by the Condom King.  1000 BC Condoms [...]]]></description>
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<p>As it turns out, condoms have been around for a very long time. The Egyptians led the way in using linen sheaths as protection as far back as 1,000 BC. Here&#8217;s a short history of condoms, or what every SASsy girl affectionately calls the Love Glove, provided by the <a href="http://www.discountcondomking.com/history-of-condoms.cfm">Condom King</a>. </p>
<p><strong>1000 BC<br />
</strong>Condoms use can be traced back several thousand years. Images from about 1000 BC portray the <strong>acient Egyptians wearing a linen sheath</strong>. It’s up for discussion as to whether they wore it for protection or for ritual reasons. </p>
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<p><strong>100 – 200 AD</strong><br />
The earliest evidence of condom use in Europe comes from scenes in cave paintings at Combarelles in France. </p>
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<p><strong>1500s</strong><br />
In Italy, research by <strong>Gabrielle Fallopius</strong> found the linen sheath useful for prevention of infection, and later its usefulness for the prevention of pregnancy was recognized. </p>
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<p><strong>1700s</strong><br />
<strong>How did condoms get their name?</strong> Some believe it was named for “Dr. Condoms,” who supplied King Charles II of England with animal tissue sheaths. Others believe the name came from a “Dr. Condon” or “ Colonel Cundum.” It likely came from the Latin word <strong>“condom,” which means “receptacle.”</strong> </p>
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<p><strong>1844</strong><br />
<strong>Goodyear and Hancock</strong> began to mass-produce condoms made out of vulcanized rubber, which is a stronger and more elastic material. </p>
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<p><strong>1861</strong><br />
The first advertisement for condoms was published in an American newspaper when The New York Times printed an ad for “<strong>Dr. Power’s French Preventatives.”</strong> </p>
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<div><strong>1880s<br />
</strong>The first <strong>latex condom</strong> was produced, although it was to be the 1930s before these were in widespread use.</div>
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<p><strong>Early 1900s<br />
</strong>Social hygienists fought to prohibit the use of condoms by Americans, resulting in <strong>U.S troops in World War I having the highest rate of STDs – over 70%</strong>. By World War II, a more realistic attitude had emerged and the government aggressively promoted the use of condoms. </p>
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<p><strong>1960s</strong><br />
The sexual revolution of the ‘60s resulted in a decline in condom use as more and more youth practiced <strong>free love</strong> – without condom usage. </p>
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<p><strong>1980s</strong><br />
HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, was identified, and the <strong>Surgeon General</strong> stated that other than abstinence, <strong>the most effective way to protect against HIV is to use a latex condom each and every time you have sex.</strong> </p>
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<p><strong>1990s – 2006s</strong><br />
The 1990s saw the introduction of large number of different types of condoms, including colors, ribbed, studded, flavors, baggy – shaped and large, as well as the first <strong>polyurethane condom</strong>. </p>
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		<title>The SASsy Woman&#8217;s Guide to Buying Condoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Joy Lynn Alegarbes Global Director of Operations for The Condom Project Filipina-American SAS Guest Blogger 1   According to researchers, the average condom purchase takes only 7 seconds.  I know that people might be embarrassed about buying condoms; they might dread seeing a sideways glance from a fellow customer or feel nervous at the thought [...]]]></description>
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<address><strong>by Joy Lynn Alegarbes</strong></address>
<address><strong>Global Director of Operations for The Condom Project</strong></address>
<address><strong>Filipina-American</strong></address>
<address><strong>SAS Guest Blogger 1</strong></address>
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<p><strong>According to researchers, the average condom purchase takes only 7 seconds.</strong>  I know that people might be embarrassed about buying condoms; they might dread seeing a sideways glance from a fellow customer or feel nervous at the thought of an elderly pharmacist at the cash register&#8230; but rushing in and out in only 7 seconds?!? <strong> Can you really make a good choice about what condoms to buy in only 7 seconds?  </strong></p>
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<p>I conducted a brief experiment to find out. </p>
<p>I tasked a small group of my friends to make their way into one of our friendly neighborhood pharmacies here in New York City, find the condom section, then spend no more than 7 seconds deciding which ones to purchase.  Their selections were not only disappointing, but they potentially put their personal safety and sexual pleasure at great risk. </p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Specific results of the 7-second condom experiment</span> </p>
<p>One friend left the store with a box of <strong>flavored condoms.</strong>  He did not realize that flavored condoms are designed specifically for oral sex and <strong>are not recommended for use during vaginal sex,</strong> because the flavored lubricant may be an irritant for some women. </p>
<p>The next friend proudly chose a box of condoms made by a very well-reputed condom company, but she did not realize why the words <strong>&#8220;climax control&#8221;</strong> were printed on the cover.  This particular type of condom contains a<strong> desensitizing agent, designed to slightly numb the head of the penis in order to lengthen the duration of sexual activity</strong>. </p>
<p>Another friend emerged from the pharmacy with a box of <strong>lambskin condoms.  </strong>These are much more difficult to find than latex condoms, but they do exist&#8230; Little did my friend know that <strong>lambskin condoms are only effective in pregnancy prevention, but are not to be used to prevent sexually transmitted infections, such as HIV.</strong> </p>
<p>And yet another friend produced a box of condoms that was, quite simply, expired.  He had just failed to take the time to check the expiration date printed on the side of the package.  Just as grocery stores may forget to take every single carton of expired milk off the refrigerator shelves, a pharmacist might miss a box of recently expired condoms.  <strong>Make it your job to know the quality of what you are buying.</strong> </p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-523  aligncenter" title="flavored condoms[1]" src="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/flavored-condoms1-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /> </p>
<p style="text-align: center;">  </p>
<p style="text-align: left;">All of these mistakes could have been avoided by doing one very simple thing: taking the time to read the condom package.  <strong>I understand that shopping for condoms can be difficult and we might want to rush through it for many reasons, but it really does pay to muster up some courage and take your time. </strong> </p>
<p>To help you find the perfect condoms quickly and easily, I have created a <strong>simple checklist for the SASsy woman and her partner</strong> to make condom shopping easier and more efficient<strong>.</strong>  Just follow these guidelines and you&#8217;ll be in and out of there in no time, with the appropriate prophylactic for you! </p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The SASsy Woman&#8217;s Guide to Buying Condoms</span></strong> </p>
<p>? <strong>Are the condoms expired?</strong>  Be sure to check the expiration date printed on the condom&#8217;s package.  If the expiration date has passed, then do <span style="text-decoration: underline;">not </span>buy it! </p>
<p>? <strong>Has the condom package has been opened or damaged?</strong>  1) Check the package for holes or tears, 2) make sure it is still sealed shut and 3) shake the box so that you know there are definitely condoms inside.  People may have difficulty buying condoms, but they seem to find stealing them quite easy. </p>
<p>? <strong>What is the condom made of?</strong>  The most common types of condoms are made of latex, but in many countries condoms can also be made from synthetic materials (including polyurethane, nitrile and polyisoprene).  <strong>Latex and synthetic condoms, when used correctly, help to prevent both unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, such as HIV.</strong>  </p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Condoms made from animal products, such as lambskin, are <em>only</em> to be used to prevent unintended pregnancy &#8211; they will not help to prevent sexually transmitted infections, such as HIV</span>.  If you would like to try a naturalskin condom, you should: </p>
<p>1) be in a monogamous, heterosexual relationship?<br />
2) have the same definition of “monogamy” as your partner, and?<br />
3) be tested and knowledgeable about your STI status </p>
<p>If you can, I definitely recommend using latex condoms &#8211; they are widely available and come in a variety of sizes, shapes, colors, textures, flavors and even with enhanced lubricants.  If you are latex-sensitive but still need to guard against sexually transmitted infections, condoms made of synthetic materials are your best option. </p>
<p>? <strong>What size condoms are you looking for?</strong>  Condoms are available in a snugger, slimmer fit, a standard size or a larger, roomier fit.   Start with a standard size condom, then experiment if necessary &#8211; it is best to find the condom that most comfortably fits your (or your partner&#8217;s) body shape for maximum pleasure, and to ensure that it does not slip off or become damaged during use.<br />
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<p>Now that you have the basics covered, it is time to ask yourself:  <strong><em>What else do you want from your condom, besides protection?</em></strong> </p>
<p>? <strong>Are you looking for texture?</strong>  Condoms with ribs, dots or other pleasurable meshes are available with textures along the outside (for the receptive partner), the inside(for the penetrative partner) or on both the inside and outside of the condom. </p>
<p>?<strong> Are you looking for a different shape?</strong>  Almost any condom that flares or gives extra space around the head of the penis can enhance sensation for both partners.  Anatomically shaped condoms are also available if you prefer a smooth, seamless fit.    </p>
<p>? <strong>Are you looking for condoms with a special lubricant?</strong>  Many latex condoms are also available with an enhanced lubricant.  Some contain the soothing additive aloe vera; others contain a climax control agent, designed to lengthen the duration of sexual activity.  Many people enjoy condoms with a stimulating additive, such as those that produce a warm sensation or condoms that produce a cool, tingling effect.<br />
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<p><strong>A quick re-cap of what to avoid:</strong><br />
? Flavored condoms for vaginal sex, for reasons stated above<br />
? Nonoxynol-9 (also known as spermicide or N-9), because it has proven to be an irritant for both men &amp; women<br />
? Novelty condoms, which do not protect against unintended pregnancy or STIs<br />
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<p><strong>And a final word of advice:  <em>Never let anyone make you feel badly about buying condoms, because you are only doing what is best for you and your partner!</em></strong><em>  </em>Always remember that. </p>
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		<title>Transitio 1945: Maria Clara re-writes her-story and hands out condoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In February of 1945, the City of Manila was completely destroyed in a battle between the United States Armed Forces and the Japanese Imperial Army. An estimated 120,000 people were lost and our beloved City of Manila was never the same again. Last February 27th, to mark the 65th Anniversary of the Battle of Manila,Intramuros [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ana-and-carlos.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-424" title="ana and carlos" src="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ana-and-carlos-225x300.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="300" /></a>In February of 1945, the City of Manila was completely destroyed in a battle between the United States Armed Forces and the Japanese Imperial Army. An estimated 120,000 people were lost and our beloved City of Manila was never the same again.</p>
<p>Last February 27th, to mark the 65th Anniversary of the Battle of Manila,Intramuros Administration and historian/tourguide extraordinaire <a href="www.carlosceldran.com"><strong>Carlos Celdran</strong></a><strong>,</strong> hosted the 2nd <strong>TRANSITIO MANILA 1945</strong>.</p>
<p>The whole Fort Santiago was illuminated with lights and contemporary art installations. Visitors came with banigs, picnic baskets and bottles of wine. Sitting comfortably on the grass, we watched flamenco dancers and listened to 1940s music. If you closed your eyes, you could imagine yourself going back in time to the glory days of Manila when it was very much seen as a posh cosmopolitan city.</p>
<p>You might be wondering why this post is even being written &#8212; how would Sex and Sensibilities fit in all of this nostalgia and history?</p>
<p>SAS fit like a glove and by that, we mean the love glove.<strong> LICK</strong> condoms were handed out to all of the guests of Transitio Manila by girls dressed as Maria Clara.</p>
<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-427 alignleft" title="IMG_0372" src="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_0372-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /><strong>LICK condomns is the newest product of DKT, Philippines, makers of Trust, Frenzy and Premiere condoms. As the name suggests, LICK condoms are flavored with real fruit flavors: wild tutti frutti and juicy strawberry. </strong></p>
<p>Dressed in a fabulous delicately embroidered modern Maria Clara pina gown (graciously lent by Democratic Socialist Women of the Philippines National Chairperson, <strong>Beth Angsioco</strong>), I joined in the condom giving. It was a gown that forced me to sit up straighter and walk taller as I proudly handed out condoms to guests.</p>
<p>As you can imagine, it drew a lot of reactions from the guests. Most were amused at the sight of condoms being given out by ladies dressed as the character Jose Rizal made famous in Philippine literature as the embodiment of the virtues of purity and chastity.</p>
<p><a href="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_0368.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-425" title="IMG_0368" src="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_0368-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>It made an impact.  Rather than the usual passive giving out of condoms (or any other product for sampling for that matter) which is mostly just acknowledged with a curt nod, people took notice. “Wow, modern day Maria Claras” some of them said presumably alluding to the need for women to be change along with the times. Guests took a second look and asked questions about the condoms.</p>
<p>Others laughed at the delicious paradox. All too familiar with Maria Clara as the paragon of virtue; here was a ‘replica’ of her, handing out condoms and making a statement &#8212; albeit subtle &#8212; about the need for safe sex in this day of rising HIV numbers. (And in case you don&#8217;t remember, Maria Clara was actually a by-product of her mother&#8217;s dalliance with a Spanish friar &#8212; the irony is thick enough to cut with a knife!)</p>
<p>I’m sure if LICK condoms were made back then, Maria Clara would have “licked” it and Jose Rizal would have been mighty proud to adore a woman who was sexy and sensible.</p>
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		<title>Our condom broke! What do I do?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 02:42:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At 26, Janette* was finally enjoying a real relationship –one that was committed, loving and full of hot steamy sex. “It was my first serious relationship and the sex was great, but I was always careful and used a condom.”, says Janette. One of the advantages of having a serious relationship at a later age [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/am-i-ready-to-have-sex-couple.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-419" title="am i ready to have sex couple" src="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/am-i-ready-to-have-sex-couple.jpg" alt="" width="130" height="94" /></a>At 26, Janette* was finally enjoying a real relationship –one that was committed, loving and full of hot steamy sex.</strong></p>
<p><strong>“It was my first serious relationship and the sex was great, but I was always careful and used a condom.”, says Janette.<span id="more-394"></span></strong></p>
<p>One of the advantages of having a serious relationship at a later age was that Janette learned from the experience of her friends. She had seen too many friends who had pregnancy scares or worse, got pregnant suddenly all because she couldn’t convince her boyfriend to use condoms.</p>
<p>“I get so frustrated when I hear my other girlfriends tell me that they don’t use condoms because their boyfriends don’t like it. When I ask them what’ll happen if they get pregnant, they’ll just shrug their shoulders and say ‘Bahala na’. They don’t want to use the pill because they’re afraid of its side effects and are wary about consulting a OB-GYN about it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Janette swore to herself that she would be different.  She actually thought she was being smart about her sexual health having the condom talk with her boyfriend before they started having sex. She even had condoms in her “kikay kit” just in case she and her boyfriend needed a spare.</p>
<p><a href="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/condom-break-leaking-1501.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-418" title="condom-break-leaking-150" src="http://sexandsensibilities.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/condom-break-leaking-1501-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>And then one day, their condom broke. “I actually didn’t notice. It was my boyfriend who thought he saw a hole and leak at the side of the condom after we had sex.”</p>
<p>Though they weren&#8217;t exactly sure that their condom broke, Janette wasn’t going to take any chances. “We had only been going out for a few months, I wasn’t going to ruin everything by getting knocked up.”</p>
<p>For all her sexual health savvy, Janette found herself at a loss. “I knew about the morning after pill because I had read about it in a  foreign magazine, but I also knew it was not available here.”</p>
<p>Janette’s friend referred her to  <strong>Likhaan, a women’s health clinic</strong> which specializes in providing reproductive health care services and counsel to women.</p>
<p>“Honestly, I didn’t know if they [Likhaan] could help me with my problem. My friend wasn’t sure either, but I thought I should give a try &#8211;  by then, I was desperate.”</p>
<p>“Of course I was nervous.”, confesses Janette. “Asking for help would be equal to admitting that I was sexually active. I was a bit uncomfortable with that because I was afraid that I was going to be reprimanded for having sex without being married.”</p>
<p>She called Likhaan and over the phone was given private counsel on emergency contraception.</p>
<p>“They asked me for my name, but also told me I had the prerogative not to give it. I told them that our condom broke and all they asked was when it happened. “  says Janette, recalling the experience.</p>
<p>“They proceeded to explain emergency contraception to me. I was so surprised at how easy and simple the whole procedure was.”</p>
<p><strong>Dr.Junice Melgar,</strong> Executive Director of Likhaan tells SAS that emergency contraception, which essentially involves taking regular over-the-counter birth control pills in higher dosages 12 hours apart immediately after unprotected sex acts to prevent a pregnancy and is perfectly safe and legal.</p>
<p>“Like regular contraceptives, emergency contraceptives prevent fertilization and cannot end a pregnancy when the pregnancy has begun. It is information that everyone should have access to.”, says Melgar.</p>
<p>Emergency contraceptives may be taken five days after unprotected sex, but work best when taken immediately after.</p>
<p>As for their policy on client anonymity and privacy, Dr. Melgar says, “ It is not our [Likhaan’s] place to reprimand the women who come to us. Nor is it our right to punish or judge them for choices that they’ve made.  It is our simply our duty to help them.”</p>
<p>After calling Likhaan, Janette and her boyfriend bought the pills.</p>
<p>Janette had never been so happy or so relieved to get her period almost a week later.</p>
<p><em>For more information about emergency contraception and other sexual reproductive health services, call</em></p>
<p><em>Likhaan Center for Women&#8217;s Health</em></p>
<p><em>Tel No. 926-6230</em></p>
<p><em>88 Times Street</em></p>
<p><em>West Triangle Homes, Quezon City 1104</em></p>
<p><em>Clinic hours: Monday, Thursday, Friday 9am to 3pm</em></p>
<p><em>e-mail: </em><a href="mailto:office@likhaan.org"><em>office@likhaan.org</em></a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 14:04:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Sexually transmitted infection. Even just saying the word evokes uneasiness and may involuntarily cause you to speak in mumbled whispers.  But if STIs, as they are properly known (they’re also commonly called STDs, or sexually transmitted diseases), are not the stuff of polite conversation, then where are you getting your information about STI prevention? It’s [...]]]></description>
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<p> <strong>Sexually transmitted infection.</strong> Even just saying the word evokes uneasiness and may involuntarily cause you to speak in mumbled whispers.  But if <strong>STI</strong>s, as they are properly known (they’re also commonly called <strong>STD</strong>s, or sexually transmitted diseases), are not the stuff of polite conversation, then where are you getting your information about STI prevention? It’s time for a reality check to see if what you know—or think you know—about STIs is accurate and sound.  <br />
<span id="more-240"></span><br />
<strong>Dr. Giovanni Templonuevo, </strong>HIV/AIDS Programme Officer of the <strong>United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) </strong>and <strong>Malou Tan</strong>, Public Health Nurse at the <strong>Manila Social Hygiene Clinic</strong>, talk about common STI myths that are often mistaken for the truth.</p>
<p>Read on—what you may have thought to be STI fact may just turn out to be fiction.<!--next--><br />
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Myth: Only people who sleep around get STIs.<br />
Fact: STIs do not discriminate. It can happen to anyone.</strong></em></p>
<p>There are an estimated 19 million new sexually transmitted infections diagnosed every year. These infections run across a wide range of ages, races, and genders. You can get an STI if you have unprotected sex—even if it is just one time—with an infected person. It can really happen to anyone,  even you.<br />
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<p><em><strong>Myth: I can’t get an STI—I’m in a monogamous relationship.<br />
Fact: When you sleep with someone, you also sleep with their past.</strong></em></p>
<p>This just means that even if you’ve only had sex with one person, you may not know who your partner slept with before you and if those past partner/s were STI-free.</p>
<p>Also, as observed by Malou Tan, there is a growing number of bi-sexual boyfriends and husbands who do not disclose their sexual orientation to their partners. These men engage in high-risk behavior which in turn exposes their wives and girlfriends to a higher risk of infection.</p>
<p><em><strong>Myth: You CANNOT get an STI/HIV from oral sex.<br />
Fact: Oral sex needs to be made safe, too. </strong></em></p>
<p>You can get an STI, including HIV, from having oral sex. Most STIs are transmitted through vaginal fluids, semen and pre-ejaculate (the clear, colorless, viscous fluid that emits from the urethra of a man&#8217;s penis when he is sexually aroused). Infection may occur if these fluids come in contact with sores or lesions in your mouth. Use a condom every time you have any kind of sex—vaginal, anal and oral sex.<br />
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<p><em><strong>Myth: If you have an STI you will see symptoms and know right away.<br />
Fact: Many STI’s don’t have symptoms.</strong></em></p>
<p>Foul-smelling discharge, itchiness in the genital area, and pain during sex and urination are all common symptoms of STIs. But these symptoms may not show up at all for some STIs.</p>
<p>The best thing to do is to get tested. You can request an STI panel (to test your blood or urine specimen against other common forms of STIs) when you get your yearly pap smear. But if you’re sexually active and not monogamous, you should be tested every six months—and that goes for both men and women. Encourage your partner to get tested along with you.<br />
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<p><em><strong>Myth: Oral contraceptives prevent STIs.<br />
Fact: The only thing that oral contraceptives can help prevent is pregnancy. </strong></em></p>
<p>The proper and consistent use of a condom is still the best way for you to protect yourself from STIs. Proper use of the condom is of utmost importance. As pre-ejaculate may cause both STIs and pregnancy, the condom must be put on before any actual penetration takes place. So nix any temptation to get in a few raw thrusts before actually bagging it.<br />
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<p><em><strong>Myth: Two condoms are better than one.<br />
Fact:  The Center for Disease Control (CDC) and condom manufacturers actually warn against using two condoms at the same time.</strong></em></p>
<p>This is one case where double bagging does more harm than good. Using two condoms for added safety will cause the condoms to rub against each other during sexual intercourse. This friction increases the chance of one or both condoms breaking or slipping off.</p>
<p>Staying aware of the myths about STIs is one way to stay safe. What you don’t know can hurt you, so it’s best to know what’s fact and fiction when it comes to your sexual health.</p>
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<p>Original article entitled <a href="http://http://www.femalenetwork.com/sex-relationships/demystifying-sexually-transmitted-infections).">&#8220;Demystifying sexually transmitted infections&#8221; </a>written by Ana Santos for <a href="http://www.femalenetwork.com">www.femalenetwork.com</a></p>
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		<title>Panty Poopers: The little pricks that are huge turn-offs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If there are panty wetters &#8212; those things that are sure to make us women want to slip out of our pants and just squiggle into yours,  then there must also be panty poopers – those little things that just ruin it for us and quite frankly, just deflate our mounting desire. Here are just [...]]]></description>
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<p>If there are panty wetters &#8212; those things that are sure to make us women want to slip out of our pants and just squiggle into yours,  then there must also be panty poopers – those little things that just ruin it for us and quite frankly, just deflate our mounting desire.</p>
<p>Here are just some of the all-time panty poopers:<span id="more-115"></span></p>
<p><strong><em>You insist on sticking your still half flaccid penis in, thinking that we won‘t notice.</em></strong><em> </em></p>
<p>Yes, we can tell the difference! Just because it’s up doesn’t mean it is hard enough, you know. There is really nothing more irritating than a half flaccid penis trying to do a job that only a rock hard one can do. Have you ever enjoyed eating warm melted ice cream? Yeah, didn’t think so. A half flaccid penis has just about the same appeal and well, the same use – which is really, not much.</p>
<p><strong><em>Drooper Days</em></strong></p>
<p>A drooper day is the equivalent of a bad hair day for women.</p>
<p>No matter what you do, you just can’t get it up.  Cajoling, stroking and what have you, have no effect.  It’ll just sit there &#8212; limp and lifeless. This really frustrating for a woman (getting blue balled qualifies as a panty pooper, you know), not to mention embarrassing for both of you. For the woman, there is an additional blow to our ego. Getting it to rise to the occasion is the equivalent of a loyal subject paying homage to our sex goddess-ness. So when it refuses to stand up at attention on our command, it’s like an act of protest and is downright insulting.</p>
<p><strong><em>Insist on not using protection</em></strong></p>
<p>Trusting that you know exactly when to pull out the troops is a lot to ask for.  So we’ve taken our own control measures (like bringing our own <em>baon</em>), rather than leave everything up to a man.</p>
<p>Protection is not just about avoiding getting knocked up, you know. With the exchange in bodily fluids, comes the  risk of catching something much more embarrassing than the common cold. Better to be safe and just put a bag on it.</p>
<p><strong><em>Ask us to rate you</em></strong></p>
<p>There are actually men who ask the question, “How was it?” and actually expect a full critique on their performance. So much for being the Filipino Casanova image.</p>
<p>It sounds like a ploy to gauge how much experience we’ve had or  worse, an indication of the lack of experience on your part. Either way, dude, if you even have to ask, well…</p>
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<p><strong><em>Have on crappy underwear: </em></strong></p>
<p>This deserves a bit of explanation and may be best illustrated by an example.</p>
<p>One lady shared that while she was getting’ jiggy with one very widely acknowledged hunk of a guy and when it was time to whip out the goods, she saw that he was wearing the most horrid underwear she had ever seen in her whole (sex) life.</p>
<p>She later described it as something made of the same nylon material as basketball shorts and were just as long. It was  tri-colored and had the colors red, white and green &#8212; like the Italian flag or something. She didn&#8217;t know if they were made for the basketball court or a flagpole.  They were such an eyesore that she wanted to ask him to put his pants back on just so she wouldn’t have to look at them.</p>
<p>So pay a little bit more attention to the underwear, dude. More than the bacony-not- so white-anymore briefs which look like your mother picked them out, it’s the completely bad taste in underwear that is a sure fire panty pooper.</p>
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