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Okamoto Condom Orchid 002 12s
RM 27.50
You won't have to search far and wide for a Japanese love hotel in order to be near to your spouse. Okamoto Orchid Ultra Thin condoms are all you'll need.
This line of condoms is thin and safe, allowing you to concentrate on more essential things like letting go, anytime, anyplace.
No contraceptive pill can provide 100% protection. If used correctly, Okamoto condoms (Okamoto Condom Orchid) will help prevent pregnancy and reduce the risk of transmitting HIV (AIDS) and other sexually transmitted diseases.
Made in Japan to ISO 4074:2002 standards and tested with precise electrostatic technology
You have to seek medical advice if the following symptoms appear after using the product:
Condoms should not be kept in your wallet since heat and friction might destroy them. Pull the foreskin back before putting on the condom if the penis is not circumcised.
Condoms such as Okamoto Condom Orchid 002 are the only birth control method that can prevents sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV, chlamydia, and gonorrhoea. Even if you're already using another method of birth control to prevent pregnancy, it is recommended to use condoms to protect yourself against STDs especially if you are engaging in high risk sexual behaviour.
Condoms are easily obtainable at a number of different locations, including convenience shops, community health clinics, Planned Parenthood health centres, and online. You do not need a prescription or identification to get them, and they are reasonably priced (or sometimes even free). Condoms are a compact, discrete, and portable method of providing effective protection against pregnancy and STDs.
The majority of people can use condoms without issue - there are no known adverse effects. Occasionally, latex (rubber) condoms might irritate those who allergiec or sensitive towards latex. Lubrication added on certain condoms might be uncomfortable for certain people. Other than than, condom is one of the cheapest and most effective birth control method.
Use the condom for the entire duration of your intercourse. If it leaks, immediately stop and replace with anew one. Do not use male condoms when your partner is already using female condoms. It can adhere to each other, pulling it out of position or damaging it.