Condom as a method of protection has been used for several centuries. In particular, references to it are in historical sources relating to France of the 16th century. Then there was still no thin latex and condoms were made from the intestines of young lambs and called the French word "cond", which means "pouch". Given the lack of antibiotics and the massive spread of syphilis in those days, sex without a condom was deadly. In our time, the condom also has not lost its relevance. It performs two protective functions at once - it protects against unwanted pregnancy and infection with sexually transmitted infections, among which the most terrible, of course, is HIV infection. A condom has been and remains the most reliable protection against this deadly disease.
Modern products are made of durable rubber and, contrary to popular belief, they cannot be damaged even by the most intense frictions. But if the size of the product is incorrectly selected, then it is likely that the condom will slip off during intercourse. If this happened, then sexual intercourse must be considered as sex without a condom and apply additional contraceptive methods. But nevertheless, no matter how thin-walled condoms were, many partners do not like to use them during sexual intercourse due to some decrease in sensitivity. In such cases, it is always necessary, before practicing sex without a condom, to carefully weigh the pros and cons. Ideally, sex without a condom it is possible, for example, if sexual intercourse with a partner has been going on for a long time, that is, is constant, and there is confidence that there are no other such relationships on the side, and protection from โflyingโ pregnancy is carried out using any other contraceptives. Even if birth control pills are not taken all the time, sex without a condom is still possible, as there are, for example, one-time contraceptive pills that are enough to be taken once in the first hours after intimacy. For those who are generally against any pills, there are special contraceptive creams and gels or an intrauterine device is installed . The opinion that birth control pills cause fullness was true only for first-generation drugs, which are no longer available. Tableted contraceptives of today are completely devoid of this drawback. For those who, due to their absent-mindedness, forget to take these funds every day, a completely new type of contraceptives can help - a special patch that sticks to the inside of the thigh once a month and gives full protection for all this time. All of these can successfully replace condom use. Of course, each person has the right to decide for himself the question - is it possible to have sex without a condom in one case or another, but it must be remembered that in some cases sex without a condom can be a criminal offense. For example, if a person is diagnosed with AIDS, but he has sexual intercourse without warning his partner.
Doctors also warn that if partners practice sex without a condom, then you should not rely on extracorporeal ejaculation as a method of contraception, but use additional methods to protect against pregnancy. The fact is that part of the seminal fluid is secreted even before ejaculation and an unwanted conception may well occur. And in any case, it is advisable to have sex for the first time without a condom only with a partner who has absolute confidence.