![]() ![]() Tactics young women use to resist condom use when a partner wants to use a condom. Wegner R, Lewis MA, Davis KC, Neilson EC, Norris J. Condom use during sexual intercourse among women and men aged 15-44 in the United States: 2011-2015 National Survey of Family Growth. adults, national survey of family growth, 13. Factors associated with condom use among sexually active U.S. On the flip side, some women fear that using condoms brands them as being unfaithful, "diseased," or "promiscuous." Some women believe that asking a partner to use a condom is akin to "judging" them for previous sexual behaviors. ![]() External condoms can also taste bad if used for oral sex. Compared to skin-on-skin contact, some women complain that condoms (especially internal condoms) reduce sensitivity. This is especially true if one or both partners don't know how to use condoms. To some women, the act of putting on a condom ruins the spontaneity of sex. ![]() Condom misuse is one of the more common reasons for this. Some women don't like condoms because they make sex uncomfortable or even painful. They may also believe that "pulling out" before ejaculation is enough to prevent STDs or pregnancy. Some women underestimate their risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and assume that certain STDs, like HIV, are associated with other groups (such as gay and bisexual men). ![]()
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