1. Only 5 percent of men around the world wear condoms. Keep in mind, this is a cross section of a variety of different countries that may or may not have easy access to contraception. But still,5 percent is low. Really low.
2.Condoms basically haven't been redesigned since they were invented.
Trojan had a latex condom out in the 1920s, and despite all the advances made with bumps and ridges, the condom has remained largely unchanged since.
3. Your parents are less likely to be using condoms than you are. Sorry for the image, but couples over 40 are the least likely to use condoms for a variety of reasons. On average, 25 percent of couples use condoms, while 33 percent of single people use them.
4.Only a third of high school studentsare taught how to use a condom. This is pretty bad, and not just because it'll save them some awkward fumbling when their first time rolls around. Teens who are shown proper condom use are more likely to use condoms in the future.
2.Condoms basically haven't been redesigned since they were invented.
Trojan had a latex condom out in the 1920s, and despite all the advances made with bumps and ridges, the condom has remained largely unchanged since.
3. Your parents are less likely to be using condoms than you are. Sorry for the image, but couples over 40 are the least likely to use condoms for a variety of reasons. On average, 25 percent of couples use condoms, while 33 percent of single people use them.
4.Only a third of high school studentsare taught how to use a condom. This is pretty bad, and not just because it'll save them some awkward fumbling when their first time rolls around. Teens who are shown proper condom use are more likely to use condoms in the future.
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