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May 24, 2006, 03:44 AM
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| | | buying condoms when u r at a shop to buy condom pack.... n so many people standing there... how will u ask the shopkeepwe to avoid embrassement | | | | | | |
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May 27, 2006, 03:37 AM
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#11
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| Why dont you just go to a drug store and they have them on the shelves that you can take them on your own. No asking anybody and pay it at the pharmacy cash not the regular till. That might help you be more comfortable. I know it did for me. Unlike going into a small store whos condoms are hung up on the wall behind the clerk. Arg, that is bad.
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May 27, 2006, 11:08 AM
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#12
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Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: RAB near LRMC - go figure!
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| The thought came to my mind, after Jbear mentioned credit cards, and NeedKarma suggested the online purchase..
TO ALL SEXUALLY ACTIVE YOUNG FOLKS: If I were your parent, and you were upfront with me, I gladly go online with you and help you locate good condoms and pay for them with my credit card. I am a parent who has been there, done that, and certainly think more about your health and well-being than who you plan on having sex with or when. I'll even go to the store and purchase them for you, if you ask me to. But I think it builds confidence and character if you make such personal purchases yourself - and you can do it.
Goodness... we are not dead and we do understand what you are going through. And any parent that does not think the same way will only risk losing your child - by chasing them away, or through a disease you could have helped to prevent with proper guidance, support, and awareness. Kids are going to 'do it' with or without your help - you can't stop them, so at least make sure they are doing it safely. Simple as that.  It's not what you say, but how you say it. So, parents - speak to your kids. | |
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May 27, 2006, 01:42 PM
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#13
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| I agree with what everyone has said... there is no need to be embarrassed. Clerks in drugstores ring up all kinds of "personal" items all the time, and they really don't care one way or another. And from personal experience, strangers in line at a store are very self-absorbed with their own issues, getting their purse out, getting through the line quickly, etc. Most of the time they aren't even going to notice what others are doing or buying.
The other thing is, depending on where you live, there may be agencies where you can get free condoms (and free lube as well), such as at an anonymous STD clinic. I used to work for such an agency, and they had baskets of condoms in the waiting areas and also the washrooms. No one cared or even looked if you took a large handful. These agencies often have a nurse or a social worker who you can speak with as well, and they will give you a package of condoms to take home. If you go to highschool, college or university, there is often a student clinic with free condoms and free birth control / STD advice available. So you have many options. | |
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May 27, 2006, 02:24 PM
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#14
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| I can understand the embarrassment. My first job was in a drugstore. One day I took a call that asked if we sold any. I was 15 and pretty naive and didnt know the word so I had to hollar to the back and ask the pharmicist to take the call about something called prophylactics??
The whole place cracked up and of course I nearly died when someone had the heart to let me in on what was so funny.
You should consider this a well earned rite of passage that comes with having responsible sex (Good for you, by the way!).
So I say "Stand tall when you ask for them!!"
And when you survive the first time, then you'll know just how much it is a survivable event too.  | |
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May 27, 2006, 02:31 PM
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#15
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Originally Posted by valinors_sorrow So I say "Stand tall when you ask for them!!"
And when you survive the first time, then you'll know just how much it is a survivable event too.  | Exactly!
I think the problem is in the original attitude: "...without feeling embarassed."
Why should you feel embarassed about this? I mean, the condoms are there to be sold. Just like sugar, milk and what not.
It's kinda like that weird shy attitude people have when they're at someone else's table, having dinner (or something) with them, where they feel shy to "eat a lot". I mean, if there's food on the table, than it's there to be taken and eaten. It's not there to be looked at and left alone. | |
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Jun 18, 2006, 06:24 PM
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#16
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Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: London, England
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| I personally think, no offence, if you are not mature enough to buy a condom, then your not marure enough to have sex. I know it can be a sketchy assumption, hell you can have a fear of shops, but I think, if you were serious about having sex, and serious about safty, then you would class that as more of a consern than if someone saw you buying them.
Anyway, its just a peice of rubber. If its making people awear that your sexually active that your worried about, when people have been having sex since..... well, forever..... then, you really should try to get over that
Best of luck, and remember its just a box, full of plastic things. Some covered in flavours. Its all so inocent.
(Ps, if your that worried, try buying the extra large ones, and try and look smug, it will make you feel better  ) | |
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Jun 21, 2006, 08:36 PM
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#17
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Originally Posted by ndx (Ps, if your that worried, try buying the extra large ones, and try and look smug, it will make you feel better  ) | Don't buy the larger ones if you don't need them. It may make you feel more comfortable buying them, but when it's time to actually use them, you'll look funny with it on, or it will fall off inside your partner.
A little more advice about condoms:
Buy enough that you can practice putting one on in private before you need to use them, so you aren't fumbling around.
Make sure you leave some space at the tip. Otherwise the condom may burst when you ejaculate.
After you ejaculate, pull out right away, holding on to the rim of the condom. (Your penis shrinks a little bit right away, and the condom can fall off inside your partner, dumping its contents inside of her.)
Bring more than one condom when you get together with your partner  You may get lucky more than once, and you can't reuse a condom.
If you have a condom mishap, encourage your partner to get the morning-after pill (sometimes called Plan B). It must be taken within 72 hours after a condom mishap or unprotected sex to be effective. Some places where a prescription can be obtained are her gynocologist, a clinic like planned parenthood, or an emergency room. | |
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Jan 1, 2008, 11:24 AM
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#18
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| HI, Most major department stores have them right out on the shelf to buy and i don't think there is any age requirment for buying them. Check Walmart and the other big stores like that back in the health products area you will find condoms on the shelf for sale. | |
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Jan 1, 2008, 11:46 AM
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#19
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