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What to do if my partner doesn’t want to use condoms (and I do)?

If you'd prefer your partner to use condoms, it's ideal to speak to him/her and to let them know your reasons for this. Talking about protection before sexual behavior can give you an opportunity to feel closer to your partner. Therefore by doing so, this can help the two of you come to a conclusion whether you are both on the same page when it comes to protection. It is also necessarry to talk about why your partner does not want to use a condom. If the partner enjoys a natural sensation when it comes to sex, for example, superfine condoms can be used, or both genders can get engaged in putting the condom on so it becomes part of the experience. Therefore, communication is key when it comes to sexual protection measures.

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