Test Your Condom I.Q.
What you don't know--could hurt you
1. Latex condoms should be stored?
In the refrigerator
In your wallet
In a dry, cool place
In a bedside drawer
2. Packaged condoms that are coated with a spermicide are good for approximately?
12 months
3 years
5 years
6 sex partners
3. Packaged condoms are good for approximately?
12 months
3 years
5 years
2 weeks at Club Med
4. The condoms that provide the most protection are made from?
Natural animal membranes
Latex rubber
Silicone-coated linen
Polyurethane
5. The best way to put on a condom is?
Place it on the head of the penis and unroll it all the way to the base
Remove it from the package, unroll it and pull it over the penis
Remove it from package, inflate it and pull over the penis like a sock
Without even removing it from the packaging
6. The proper way to remove a latex condom from its package is?
By tearing the packaging in half down the middle
By opening it before you need it and placing it on a bedside table just in case
By tearing off just the top of the foil package, being careful not to rip the condom
By using your teeth
7. Next to abstinence, the most effective protection against sexually transmitted diseases is proper condom use. Yet, some people still won't use condoms because?
They're too embarrassed to buy them
They trust their partner's health and assurances
They do not take the risks seriously
It's too much effort
8. Carrying condoms in your wallet may?
Keep you prepared
Damage the condoms and the packaging
Wear off the expiration date
Make you feel really cool
9. The following should never be used as a lubricant with latex condoms?
K-Y Jelly
Vaseline
Water
Silicone gel
What you don't know--could hurt you
1. Latex condoms should be stored?
In the refrigerator
In your wallet
In a dry, cool place
In a bedside drawer
2. Packaged condoms that are coated with a spermicide are good for approximately?
12 months
3 years
5 years
6 sex partners
3. Packaged condoms are good for approximately?
12 months
3 years
5 years
2 weeks at Club Med
4. The condoms that provide the most protection are made from?
Natural animal membranes
Latex rubber
Silicone-coated linen
Polyurethane
5. The best way to put on a condom is?
Place it on the head of the penis and unroll it all the way to the base
Remove it from the package, unroll it and pull it over the penis
Remove it from package, inflate it and pull over the penis like a sock
Without even removing it from the packaging
6. The proper way to remove a latex condom from its package is?
By tearing the packaging in half down the middle
By opening it before you need it and placing it on a bedside table just in case
By tearing off just the top of the foil package, being careful not to rip the condom
By using your teeth
7. Next to abstinence, the most effective protection against sexually transmitted diseases is proper condom use. Yet, some people still won't use condoms because?
They're too embarrassed to buy them
They trust their partner's health and assurances
They do not take the risks seriously
It's too much effort
8. Carrying condoms in your wallet may?
Keep you prepared
Damage the condoms and the packaging
Wear off the expiration date
Make you feel really cool
9. The following should never be used as a lubricant with latex condoms?
K-Y Jelly
Vaseline
Water
Silicone gel
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