This article was co-authored by Jacqueline Hellyer. Jacqueline Hellyer is a Licensed Psychosexual Therapist and the Founder of The Love Life Blog and The LoveLife Clinic. With over 20 years of experience, Jacqueline specializes in sex advice, sex tips, and relationship advice. In addition to being an accredited Psychosexual Therapist with the Society of Australian Sexologists (SAS), Jacqueline is also a Professional Certified Coach with the International Coach Federation (ICF). Jacqueline holds a BSc in Biochemistry and Human Sciences from The Australian National University, a Graduate Diploma in Applied Science from the University of Canberra, a BA in Languages and Literature from the University of New England (AU), an MSc in Sexual Health from The University of Sydney, and an MSc in Consciousness, Spirituality & Transpersonal Psychology from The Alef Trust. Her work and expertise have been featured in Australian Men’s Health, Cosmopolitan, Australian Women’s Health, Marie Claire, and 60 Minutes.
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Buying condoms for the first time is a big milestone, and it's normal to have a few questions at first! Don't worry, you're not in this alone. We'll help walk you through the process, from deciding where to buy the condoms to knowing what size, style, and material to choose.
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow do I know what condoms to buy?Jacqueline HellyerJacqueline Hellyer is a Licensed Psychosexual Therapist and the Founder of The Love Life Blog and The LoveLife Clinic. With over 20 years of experience, Jacqueline specializes in sex advice, sex tips, and relationship advice. In addition to being an accredited Psychosexual Therapist with the Society of Australian Sexologists (SAS), Jacqueline is also a Professional Certified Coach with the International Coach Federation (ICF). Jacqueline holds a BSc in Biochemistry and Human Sciences from The Australian National University, a Graduate Diploma in Applied Science from the University of Canberra, a BA in Languages and Literature from the University of New England (AU), an MSc in Sexual Health from The University of Sydney, and an MSc in Consciousness, Spirituality & Transpersonal Psychology from The Alef Trust. Her work and expertise have been featured in Australian Men’s Health, Cosmopolitan, Australian Women’s Health, Marie Claire, and 60 Minutes.
Licensed Psychosexual TherapistGrab a variety pack if you aren't sure! They have a few different types in them. You can also buy condoms in different sizes and see which ones are most comfortable. -
QuestionShould you feel awkward buying condoms?Jacqueline HellyerJacqueline Hellyer is a Licensed Psychosexual Therapist and the Founder of The Love Life Blog and The LoveLife Clinic. With over 20 years of experience, Jacqueline specializes in sex advice, sex tips, and relationship advice. In addition to being an accredited Psychosexual Therapist with the Society of Australian Sexologists (SAS), Jacqueline is also a Professional Certified Coach with the International Coach Federation (ICF). Jacqueline holds a BSc in Biochemistry and Human Sciences from The Australian National University, a Graduate Diploma in Applied Science from the University of Canberra, a BA in Languages and Literature from the University of New England (AU), an MSc in Sexual Health from The University of Sydney, and an MSc in Consciousness, Spirituality & Transpersonal Psychology from The Alef Trust. Her work and expertise have been featured in Australian Men’s Health, Cosmopolitan, Australian Women’s Health, Marie Claire, and 60 Minutes.
Licensed Psychosexual TherapistNot at all! Buying condoms is a completely normal thing to do, whether you're young or old.
Warnings
- Double check a condom’s expiration date before buying it.⧼thumbs_response⧽
References
- ↑ Jacqueline Hellyer. Licensed Psychosexual Therapist. Expert Interview. 15 October 2021.
- ↑ http://www.seventeen.com/love/dating-advice/a12026234/these-are-the-10-best-places-to-get-condoms-for-free/
- ↑ Jacqueline Hellyer. Licensed Psychosexual Therapist. Expert Interview. 15 October 2021.
- ↑ http://www.health.com/sexual-health/condom-types
- ↑ https://www.verywell.com/what-are-lambskin-condoms-906783
- ↑ Jacqueline Hellyer. Licensed Psychosexual Therapist. Expert Interview. 15 October 2021.
- ↑ https://www.hercampus.com/love/everything-you-need-know-about-condoms-were-scared-ask
- ↑ Jacqueline Hellyer. Licensed Psychosexual Therapist. Expert Interview. 15 October 2021.
- ↑ http://goaskalice.columbia.edu/answered-questions/do-textured-condoms-heighten-sexual-pleasure
About This Article
No matter what age you are, go to a drug store or discount store to buy condoms. You can also get them free from many local health organizations like Planned Parenthood. Alternatively, you can order them online if you don’t want to buy them in person and if you're sure your parents won't check your packages. If you’re not sure what size to get, look up a size chart online to make sure the condoms fit properly. Try to experiment with different textures and materials to find the most comfortable fit. Most condoms are latex, but if you or your partner are allergic to it, try a different material, like polyurethane or tactylon. For more tips, including where to buy specialty condoms, read on!
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