Poll: Who buys the condoms?

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dagens24

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I wouldn't pay for a woman's pills (unless the government made me HEY-OH!) so why should she pay for my penis?
 

AngloDoom

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I'd say both, but in practise I'll always buy and use my own. Why? Because I'm terrified of sabotage due to crazy girlfriends.

In a trusting, lovely, wonderful relationship then both couples should pay for it, in my opinion. Both are using it, after all.


Zenn3k said:
The only ones that are comfortable for me at the Magnums, the regular ones are too tight and tend to make me limp as a result. Since I can't use the "regular" ones...I would be the one to buy them, assuming I used them at all, which I don't.

Sorry, if I'm gonna have sex, I want to actually feel it.
Mind if I ask about your response to the people showing videos of condoms stretching to the size of legs? I'm not throwing doubt about your penis size (because how the hell would I know?) but I do think Magnum condoms promote the idea that condoms have certain set sizes, but I've personally put a 'regular' condom on my arm without much stretching.
 

BOOM headshot65

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In my case, its neither. We dont really want to tempt fate before we are married so we are not having sex until we are married. Plus both of us believe in only have sex to have children, so theres that.

Not like it would make much of a difference anyway. The women in her family seem to have some sort of...I just call it a curse, where NO BIRTH CONTROL WORKS. Condom, The Pill, both at the same time, 70% of the women in her family have gotten pregnant while on Birth Control. Again, since I dont know if my GF is in the 30% minority, Rather not tempt fate.
 

jackpackage200

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Ideally, the couple would take turns on who buys the condoms. Of course that is not always the case so by default the guy should buy them.

I personally am not a fan of condoms. They are uncomfortable, they numb the experience, or at the worst they get stuck inside her so you have to take her to the ER to get it removed. But my fear of STDs and unplanned pregnancy well overshadows my dislike of condoms.
 

iseko

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Zack Alklazaris said:
When we need them (AKA when she takes antibiotics, They tend to mess with birth control)
Haha seriously, when I was reading that part I thought: antibiotics for STD's? WTF? o_O

But then I read the rest and that made a lot more sense.

OT: When I'm in a relationship we both get tested. When we're clean. No condoms. She just takes the pill. (It's pretty common here for women to take them. Most girls are on the pill even when they are not in relationships).

When I'm single I'm always packing at least two condoms (for when I stay over at her place. One in the evening and one in the morning). And I leave the box at my place for when she comes home with me.
 

DRes82

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Most certainly her. I'm not the one that doesn't want to get pregnant, and wearing a condom is a pain in the ass anyways.
 

Blow_Pop

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Both parties should buy them. Heterosexual and homosexual relationships. whether it be two men, two women, one man one woman, genderqueer and male, etc...whatever your gender you should have condoms for a partner. I have a few in one of my drawers. I haven't been sexually active in over a year. They're new condoms too but the point being....when they expire I usually make them into balloons and stuff.....cause why not?
 

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TheBobmus said:
Weird suggestion: Buy some each, keep at respective houses, don't need to go shopping every time you feel horny.
Just my crazy branch of lateral thinking.
Amazing. Your powers of common sense could make you a god among men. Or at least a god among internet posters. >.>
 

Something Amyss

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DRes82 said:
Most certainly her. I'm not the one that doesn't want to get pregnant, and wearing a condom is a pain in the ass anyways.
If it's a pain in the ass, you're doing it wrong.

aprilmarie said:
Both parties should buy them. Heterosexual and homosexual relationships. whether it be two men, two women, one man one woman, genderqueer and male, etc...whatever your gender you should have condoms for a partner. I have a few in one of my drawers. I haven't been sexually active in over a year. They're new condoms too but the point being....when they expire I usually make them into balloons and stuff.....cause why not?
Just not water balloons, because...OW!
 

StriderShinryu

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I say the guy should. He's gonna be the one wearing it afterall. I don't know that it really matters though, as long as someone does. Nothing would kill the mood faster than "oh crap, I gotta run to the store first."
 

BOOM headshot65

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JochemHippie said:
BOOM headshot65 said:
...Not sure if trolling, or living in the 19th century.
Well, I am certainly not trolling, but I live in the 21st century.....*goes back and looks at post* Is this because of the "No sex until marriage and only to have children" thing.
 

TheTim

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It was usually me, but i don't have to worry about condoms now that my lady gets the birth control shot.
 

Siege_TF

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Guys because it goes on their penises? How about girls since it's the sperm that goes into their bellies? How about both as long as at least one of them doesn't want a kid?

No, that's just silly, we start holding women as accountable as men and soon we'll have to start treating them like equals.