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REMOVING A CONDOM Immediately after ejaculation, the penis should be slowly withdrawn before it loses its erection. The base of the condom should be held against the penis to avoid slippage or spilling any semen as it’s withdrawn. The condom should be wrapped in tissue and thrown away in the garbage (not in the toilet, or it may clog).
PROTECTION DURING ORAL SEX According to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it is possible to get HIV and other STDs during oral sex. That’s because viruses can enter
the body through tiny cuts or sores in the mouth. The CDC
recommends you use a latex or polyurethane condom for oral sex on a penis. For oral sex on a vagina or an anus, the CDC says to use a latex barrier (such as a natural rubber latex sheet, a dental dam or a cut-open condom that makes a square) between your mouth and your partner’s genitals. A latex barrier such as a dental dam reduces the risk of blood or vaginal fluids entering your mouth. Plastic food wrap also can be used as a barrier.

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