My First Condoms!

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Wasn't sure if this should go here or in DIY Disasters:

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Oh well, after all, they are not an age restricted product regarding sales e.g in supermarkets, chemists etc.

However a lot of people don't seem to know this since I have heard about young/young looking people been refused before (how embarassing must that be at a checkout in front of people! :oops:).

Regards
 
I thought that the problem was that young people do not buy them or use them.

Of course that problem is compounded by parents who dont buy them for their kids at an early stage.

Did your parents ever show you how to use them?

It has been suggested to me than some communities in Africa the mother shows the sons how to make love. But I dont know if thats true.

Tony
 
It has been suggested to me than some communities in Africa the mother shows the sons how to make love. But I dont know if thats true.

Sure you not getting muddled up with Norfolk? :twisted:
 
I dont know what they do in Norfolk. My friend Dave from Norfolk has never discussed that with me.

Tony
 
I dont know what they do in Norfolk. My friend Dave from Norfolk has never discussed that with me.Tony

They say that in parts of Norfolk, if you cut one person 12 others bleed.
 
Apparently the schools up there had to change the way they taught maths to allow for the sixth finger on a lot of the kids hands..
 
They were going to do a tv program called CSI NORFOK but thet cancelled it as they could only find one strain of dna in the whole region
 
RACIST RACIST RACIST.....

:lol: :lol:

I like that one as well - any more Norfy ones?
 
Did your parents ever show you how to use them?

As far as it went for things like this I had a very "hush hush" attitude as far as speaking to my parents on these kind of things went.

I couldn't imagine myself really talking to them much about these things.

Personally I preferred it this way.

I did though have sex education classes at secondary school though (parental consent was required)
 
How things have changed! Sixty years ago when I was at school, boys, and perhaps girls, whispered and giggled when the subject of FLs - they weren't called condoms then - was brought up. And they were never mentioned in school.
Last term, every kid in my 13 year old sons class, boys and girls, got the opportunity to 'fit' a condom on to a banana. They were more interested in blowing the things up or filling them with water according to my son. :shock: :shock:
 
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